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Big Nate Aloha
by Lincoln Pierce
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It's funny, cool and good reading for ages 10 and up.

Take Us Out To The Ball Game (sesame Street)
by Constance Allen
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Kian overall liked the book but it wasn’t his favorite

Spot Loves His Mommy
by Eric Hill
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I like the book. I give it five stars.

The Bad Seed
by Jory John
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I like it was made from same author the smart cookie.

You Are Light
by Aaron Becker
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Great read

McGlue
by Ottessa Moshfegh
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After reading this entire book, I still have no idea what it was about. The central character, McGlue, is always drunk, though it's not clear why. He is befriended by Johnson, who he ends up killing. Again, it is not clear why. There is lots of time at sea, and ultimately lots of time in jail. The narration is first person and much, if not most of it, makes no sense. I got nothing out of the book and would not recommend it.

The Dig
by Brad Taylor
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This was a superficial book with neither development of characters nor depth of plot. And it really wasn’t even about a dig, but instead a lightly disguised action story. Since there wasn’t much here, there wasn’t much to like.

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.

How Lucky
by Will Leitch
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Learnt a lot about SMA but did not like the plot

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.
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