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Still Sal
by Kevin Henkes
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It was funny and I liked how it was realistic fiction and she didn't like her teacher at first but ended up liking her.

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.

Long bomb
by Eric howling
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Iguana said he had a baby and then the doctor said he had problems and that he needed to get physical therapy because he had a baby Im

My Brilliant Friend
by Elena Ferrante
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A novel about two best friends,,Elena and Lila; children ina poor neighborhood in Naples, Italy during the 1950’s. Although, they take different paths the bond of friendship remains. Their story continues in three subsequent books.

The Idea of You
by Robinne Lee
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Surprised at how much this story moved me. Still reeling from the ending. (And FYI, it’s racier than the Netflix version!)

Black Canary: Breaking Silence (audiobook)
by Alexandra Monir
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It was pretty strange listening to this YA title from the DC Icons series the same week as I was watching season 2 of The Handmaid's Tale! This is a narrative adaptation of Black Canary's origin story. Dinah Lance is the daughter of the original Black Canary, living in a Gotham City controlled by the Court of Owls. Females are banned from holding certain jobs and wearing unauthorized clothing. Their singing voices have been chemically silenced. Do you ever have strange, unplanned convergences like this? I will suggest this to teen readers who enjoy reading or viewing the Netflix movie of Moxie.

Order Of The Majestic
by Matt Myklusch
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I like how it ended and all of its characters. I also really like the author and his books.

Matriarch: Oprah's Book Club
by Tina Knowles
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This memoir was a joy to read; one I would not have chosen on my own. Born into the poverty of a black family in Galveston,Texas , seventy years ago, Tina has lived a life rich in faith, family and wisdom rooted in her mother’s rich heritage and creativity . With only a high school education, Tina becomes a very successful business women in black women’s hairstyling, fashion design, and is a “bear Mother “ in assisting her two amazing daughters Beyonce’ and Solange in their singer songwriting careers. She is also an active philanthropist and is active in many non profit organizations including mentoring. Tina is an exceptional person who has accepted her triumphs and tragedies with integrity, perseverance and faith. She ends her memoir with the realization that “without self-love, there is no Matriarch “.

Strange Planet
by Nathan W. Pyle
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Witty, short comics that tickles your funny bone just right! Highly recommend!

The Housemaid Is Watching
by Freida McFadden
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A good end to the series. It was a quick read with lots of twists and turns.
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