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Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! (big Book Edition)
by Mo Willems
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This book was very detailed and I liked it.

Wonder
by R.J. Palacio
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Not really a type of book I would have at home but it was ok

Bedtime For Batman
by Michael Dahl
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Great

The Invisible Life Of Addie Larue
by V. E. Scwab
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An amazing work of of historical fiction that takes you on a 300 year journey, throughout the world, that begins with a then young Adeline (Addie) Larue in France in 1714. The night before she is to be wed to someone she does not wish to ever be with, Addie learns a very dire lesson when she does not heed to the words of Estele to "Never pray to the gods who answer after dark" From then on she has a very long, curse, difficult but very exciting life, for she has sold her soul to a god of darkness. Addie is one of the strongest female heroines in historical, fantasy fiction that I've ever read.

A Psalm For The Wild-built
by Becky Chambers
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BEAUTIFUL BOOK - definitely coming on my next hike!!

The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
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A bit slow and dragged on for a while. Overall a nice story.

Once Upon A Broken Heart
by Stephanie Garber
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It was a very exciting book with twists and turns

The personal librarian
by The Personal Librarian Marie Benedict
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My new favorite book! What a wonderful story! The story revolves around the personal librarian of J.P. Morgan of the Morgan library in NYC. She is black but hides her race and passes as white. The writing was great and the story was very interesting.

Who Would Win Ultimate Shark Rumble
by Jerry Pallotta
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It was great because I love sharks and other animals.

Ghost Wall
by Sarah Moss
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This is sort of an odd book in that it is partially a coming-of-age story, but it is also about a girl who is realizing she is gay. And she and her mother are being abused by her father. But the weirdest thing is the setting; a reenactment of a Iron-age settlement in the woods of England. I’ll admit that at the beginning I wasn’t that excited about the book. But then as the breadcrumbs drop about what is really going on, I could not put it down. It is definitely worth staying with it until the end. My only real objection is that is written entirely without quotation, with multiple people speaking within a paragraph, and that takes some extra work when reading it.
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