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The Illustrated Dinosaur Encyclopedia: A Visual Who's Who of Prehistoric Life
by Barry Cox, R.J.G. Savage, Brian Gardiner, Douglas
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It’s is good for learning about prehistoric animals. Great for research.

I Am Brave!
by Kelly Greenawalt
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I like being brave like Truly

The Paris Apartment
by Lucy Foley
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Suspended

Big Snowman, Little Snowman (disney Frozen)
by Tish Rabe
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I love this book because I love Frozen! It taught me about opposites!

Follow Me To Ground
by Sue Rainsford
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This is an interesting book. It’s one of those books where a lot is left out, but the book is richer for that. Here is a place where your imagination is in charge. A father and daughter become healers in a small town. The townspeople trust them as they are successful, but you will not believe what it is that they do to get them better. But when the daughter becomes a young woman, she wants something else, and everything is changed forever.

Rocket Science For Babies
by Chris Ferrie
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I don’t like this book because it’s for baby’s.

Skye Falling
by Mia Mckenzie
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I thought the ending was a bit rushed, but loved the concept

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.

Franny K Stein Mad Scientist Lunch Walks Among Us
by Jim Benton
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Franny was a scientist and she liked the dark. It was the 1st day school and Franny wore her lab outfit. Her only friends were Bugs or Animals, but the creepy ones.Every kid
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