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Mortimer (mortimer)
by Robert Munsch
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Funny

Pug's Snow Day
by Kyla May
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It was okay

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.

The Most Fun We Ever Had
by Claire Lombardo
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Follow forty years in a family"s life. Parents and four daughters navigate the complex relationships of life.

Fine A Comic About Gender
by Rhea Ewing
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This book was a phenomenal graphic novel that made me feel like I was watching and reading a documentary at the same time. Great insight, wonderful art, perfect in everyway.

Mortimer (mortimer)
by Robert Munsch
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I loved it. I listened on my Yoto

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

Where Is Our Library?
by Josh Funk
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I love this book because it takes place in the library.

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.

Triple Sec
by T. J. Alexander
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How dare they be this good at making me read an entire book in one sitting
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