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Waiting Is Not Easy
by Mo Willems
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All of them are funny

Mummy, I Love You
by Stephanie Moss
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Very cute

Yellowface
by R. F. Kuang
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Hard to handle the protagonist but I want to talk to everyone about this book and some of its arguments

Alpha hero’s book 6
by Anna Del Mar
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Happy to say the author added another to the series. It is an adult book with adult language and content. This book is about Sebastian finding his love. Of course tea had helped

Have You Filled A Bucket Today?
by Carol McCloud
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I love this book beacause it has happiness.

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
by Betty Smith
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Loved the book. Awesome description. Enjoyed reading the book. The writing gave such a vivid picture of the immigrant life at the beginning of the 20th century. Such strong characters

The Four Winds
by Kristin Hannah
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Very good book about courage and tenacity of a family during the Dust Storms in Texas and work camps in California. A Little too descriptive and almost overwhelming in some parts.

The Midnight Feast
by Lucy Foley
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This was a really good book, and what I particularly appreciated is what a great job the author did with delivering current day scenes with past scenes, all with seemingly different people (can’t say more about that without giving the plot away) and keeping them very clear and well defined. While seemingly this book appears to be about a woman who has opened the high-end retreat of her dreams, it is really about the past and disrespect for the local town coming back with a vengeance.

Amelia Bedelia Hops To It
by Herman Parish
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love it

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