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Bless your Heart
by Lindy Ryan
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Really enjoyed this thrilling horror, but with Ryan's editor paid better attention as the mistakes of characters was noticeable. Beyond that, I adore any girl power here slayers and really felt at home with the dynamics of the Evan's. An easy read with all the nooks and cranies of a good macabre. Bon apetite!

Sooley John Grisham
by John Grisham
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Nice quick read,

All Is Nat Lost: A Graphic Novel (nat Enough #5)
by Maria Scrivan
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A little boring

Wolverine
by Marvel Press
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It was fine but not my favorite.

Sylvester And The Magic Pebble
by William Steig
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Sylvester the donkey finds a red pebble. He likes to collect pebbles. It was raining and his said he wished it would stop raining. He realized over time it was magical. He ran into a lion and he was so afraid that he wished he could hide and it tuned him into a rock. He couldn't turn back because you have to touch the pebble. His parents were so worried about Sylvester because he was now missing. He was gone for many seasons. His parents picnic right on him! The dad found the pebble and put it on the rock/sylvester. His dad made a wish and poof, Sylvester came back to normal.

Honeycomb
by Joanne M. Harris
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A wonderful collection of beautifully crafted fairy tales. There is an interesting narrative that is threaded throughout these stories, drawing in characters from seemingly unrelated tales. It's a bit longer than it might have to be, but worth diving into.

A Curse For True Love
by Stephanie Garber
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A very exciting sequel.

It Starts With Us
by Colleen Hoover
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It's fun to read

How To Age Disgracefully
by Clare Pooley
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I loved this book and am such a fan of Clare Pooley. She writes characters that you fall in love with despite (and sometimes because of) their flaws. I loved the little nod to her previous book that was snuck in. This is a charming, feel-good read.

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.
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