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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Dog Days
by Jeff Kinney
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Good book. Has funny pictures, words, and more.

The chosen
by Kristina Ohlsson
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The translation is interesting. It's not as vivid as an American novel. Slow beginning but wonderful connections. I still recommend it to mystery lovers

Sometimes I'm Scared
by Jane Annunziata
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Enjoyed this book

The paris apartment
by Lucy Foley
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I could barely finish this! It was so boring and slow. I have no idea what happened to Ben and I really didn't care. Just awful.

Ocean Counting
by Janet Lawler
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I like this book.

The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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I love this book!!My one question?Is there another book following this one?

Pug's Sleepover: A Branches Book (diary Of A Pug #6)
by Kyla May
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Good

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

Parachute Kids: A Graphic Novel
by Betty C. Tang
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An amazing heartwarming story that really makes you believe in love

The Personal Librarian
by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray
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A wonderfully told story of a young intelligent woman, Belle da Costa Greene, who becomes the personal librarian to J.P. Morgan, acquiring and caring for his well known collection of rare books and Renaissance art. Belle has a couple of secrets that she has to keep in order to be able to work and exist within the very affluent circles of the well re-known J. P. Morgan and his peers.
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