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Friendbots Blink And Block Make A Wish
by Vicky Fang
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Thumbs up!

Jessi and The Dance School Phantom
by Ann M. Martin
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I think this book could be considered a mystery because Jessi has to figure out who is sabatogeing her. There is evidence, suspects, and results. It's very exciting and dramatic.

Yellowface
by R. F. Kuang
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Bethlehem Library Book Club ( a library program) met on 7/10/23 in the community room. The discussion was led by volunteer Rebecca Hathaway for this July meeting. Each person brought a book or books that they would recommend to others. I discussed Yellowface, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek (by Kim Michele Richardson), and Little Monsters (by Adrienne Brodeur). Individual participation was excellent and lively discussions ensued from the many books presented.

The Cult Of Trump
by Steven Hassan
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Scary stuff. Hard to believe such ignorance and hate continues to breed.

The Tale of Magic
by Chris Colfer
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The main character is Brystal Evergreen. In this book Brystal starts out as a normal girl. As a girl she liked to read books,but her kingdom doesn’t allow females to read. Since she can’t read she applies to a job at the library dusting . One day she finds a magical book.A couple days after she finds herself learning how to be a fairy and learning all kinds of magic,and she has many adventures after.I liked this book because it was entertaining,fun,and suspenseful. I didn't have one favorite part of the book because I liked all of it. There are also The Tale Of Witchcraft,and The Tale Of Sorcery if you are looking for more books like the Tale Of Magic.

Biography Of X
by Catherine Lacey
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Look into the mind of someone who loved a deeply flawed individual, and watching them attempt to learn exactly who their wife truly was.

Sheets Graphic Novel
by Brenna Thummler
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This was cute. I really like the character’s journeys being both the same and different.

A Children's Bible
by Lydia Millet
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I also wanted to love this book. It was an ambitious project, to weave an allegory based on the entire Bible, climate crisis, and End Times. I ended up feeling a little terrified (is that possible?), not so much by the apocalyptic events, but by the dynamic between the "wise" adolescents and the drugged/drunk/sex-crazed parents. The smug adolescents seemed just as unanchored morally, as they also dallied in drugs, sex, and drinking, although they were the "remnant" responsible for carrying on society post-storm. The book ended up with Eve (!) the main character, telling her brother he was right, Jesus is science and the Holy Ghost is the "things people make" or "art." The allegory and this conclusion felt altogether forced. I couldn't identity the Jesus character in this or understand how you can make an allegory of Christianity without the centrality of the cross or something cross-like? I'm not sure where I would have been located in this novel (which was a National Book Award Finalist). Maybe just swept out to sea with the other miscellaneous adult bodies. I accept that my generation added to the climate crisis and don't want to minimize this overarching idea. I also accept that the Bible gives believers responsibility for care of God''s world with His help. Maybe this is what allegory is meant to do, irritate us to action. After all, Jonathan Swift didn't really want people to eat babies.

Arthur's Reading Trick
by Marc Brown
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Kids loved reading it

Bossy Pants
by Tina Fey
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Its about a comedian that worked on Saturday night live and had her own show.
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