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Ralph S. Mouse
by Beverly Cleary
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It was extremely funny. I liked how he (the mouse) had a car at the end.

Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix Potter
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I loved it. I loved the bunnies

The bad seed
by Jory John
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I like the bad seed because he is so bad but he wasn’t always that bad but he lost his family so that’s what made him bad but I also like when he decides not to dothat so bad

Dork Diaries 11
by Rachel Renee Russell
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It was a good book. It was very entertaining.

Charlie The Ranch Dog: Charlie Goes to the Doctor
by Ree Drummond
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I love dogs, so I liked reading about Charlie. Charlie was brave at the Doctor office. Charlie was nice and helped the other dog. I like when someone reads this book to me.

Pigs Make Me Sneeze
by Mo Willems
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I liked this book because when he would sneeze, it looked like he would do a big sneeze but then he just does a little sneeze. I liked the end because Piggy gets a cold too. I also like it because when the doctor says Gerald has a cold, Gerald says, "Piggy, great news! I have a cold!"

Among us game guide
by Matt yeo
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I like Among Us.

Where Rivers Part
by Kao Kalia Yang
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A memoir about the author’s Mother’s life which begins in Laos. War between the US and Communism forces the Hmong people into the jungle, eventually they escape to Thailand where she lives for several years with her husband and a second daughter born in the primitive refugee camp. Eight years later, they immigrate to the US in Minnesota. Although, they work hard they have limited employment skills and endure racial and cultural discrimination. Their children succeed academically and help their parents when they age. A life of struggle, love and survival.

The Box Turtle By Vanessa Roeder
by Vanessa Roeder
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I liked the characters.

Bomb (graphic Novel)
by Steve Sheinkin
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I liked the story
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