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Twenty Questions
by Mac Barnett
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I feel like this book could’ve been more interactive. Like the questions should’ve got answered on the following pages. This was a Vox book, I feel the narrator read the book slightly too fast for my children.

Mockingbird Summer
by Lynda Rutledge
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Interesting recounting of a small town during the beginnings of Civil Rights Movement in the South. Reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird

Touch And Feel: Jungle Animals
by DK
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Great book for sensory seeking toddlers and a great opportunity to talk about the colors, textures, and sounds.

Murder On Madison Square
by Victoria Thompson
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This is the latest entry in a stellar historical fiction/mystery series. It can be enjoyed as a stand alone, but I envy the reader who can read the series from the beginning for the first time. The first title is Murder on Astor Place. The series follows the evolving relationship of Sarah, daughter of a wealthy family, making her own way as a midwife, and Frank Malloy, an honest police officer in the notoriously corrupt Gilded Age NY police department.

Extinction
by Douglas Preston
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What if we could bring back the dinosaurs, only this time we could edit the genes so that the dinosaurs were not aggressive? Would that be enough? Or would we want to also bring back neanderthal man? Would that then be enough? Or would we then want to use some of the neanderthal genes to improve our genome? And where would this all lead? This is the setting for this wonderful and yet truly frightening story. You will not be disappointed!

Princess Charming
by Zibby Owens
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Loved it

Bruce Big Storm Book
by Ryan T Higgins
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There was a big storm coming. All of Bruce's friends and neighbors wanted to join him but he was grumpy and just wanted to be by himself. They had so much fun with him that they elected him to be the Den Mother. He didn't look too happy.

Bedtime For Batman
by Michael Dahl
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Great

The Maid
by Nita Prose
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Easy to read. I enjoyed it. I understand Molly the Maid had minimum social skills and doesn't get clues from other people, however, would you get a gun from a hidden place or hide a bag when a billionaire man just died to help "friends"?

The Good Egg Presents: The Great Eggscape!Egggscape
by Jory John
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This book is about a good egg and his friends and the good eggs friends go to the store and play hide and seek in the store then he finds all the eggs then he plays with all the eggs.
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