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The Only Woman In The Room
by Marie Benedict
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Well known as an actress in the 1930s, Hedy Lamarr's "other life" as a brilliant scientist and inventor has only recently been recognized. Written by the author of The Personal Librarian, this fictionalized biography follows her life from a Jewish Austrian actress to Hollywood star to the inventor of the technology that made cell phones possible.

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
by Betty Smith
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Nice reading and interesting at times, other times, irritating. The book is described as "the story about what it means to be human", so true. I liked that the chapters were short even though the book covered over 400 pages in small print...to long.

Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 11: Zeti Hunt!
by Ian Flynn
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Funny and also very intense story

Orphan Train
by Christina Baker Kline
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I learned a lot reading this book and really felt for the characters.

Good Girl, Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson
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Good book I loved the idea of a podcast

Find Colours
by Tamara Shopsin
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Great read

Frog and Toad
by Arnold Lobel
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Olivia also loves the part when Frog had icecream on him and Toad thought he was a monster.

The Dutch House
by Ann Patchett
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I enjoyed reading this book. I didn't like that brother and sister got thrown out of the house by the stepmother. The house belonged to them. However, the brother's daughter ended up living in the house at the end.

-ed As In Bed
by Amanda Rondeau
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Good

Sylvester And The Magic Pebble
by William Steig
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Sylvester was trying find pebble that would go with his collection. He went to Strawberry Hills and he found a red pebble. He saw a lion and he was scared. So, he picked up the red pebble and made a wish that he could be a rock so he didn't get eaten. Sylvester turned into a big rock but he stuck. He was stuck because he couldn't touch the magic pebble. Then many seasons passed and his parents called police and fire department but they couldn't find him. The parents went to picnic at Strawberry Hills and they found the big rock that was Sylvester. He saw them but he couldn't talk but his parents found the red pebble and placed it on the big rock and he didn't know it was on him. He made a wish again that he want to be a donkey again and he did. His parents were so happy to see him!
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