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Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets
by J.K Rowling
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I like this book because I like big snakes.And it's about a twelve year old boy whose parents were attacked when he was a baby, and can speak parseltongue when he got to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry people started to get petrified, he opened the chamber and defeated the Dark Lord, Voldemort.

The Family Upstairs
by Lisa Jewell
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Well written and the storyline kept you guessing how the characters were connected. I wish the ending was a little bit more developed, but it was a quick beach read for me.

The Push
by Ashley Audrain
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An exciting book that keeps the reader hooked until the very end. The reader gets to see the inner feelings and turmoil of a mom who just knows what everyone else doesn't want to see. The ending made me want for more.

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
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Nora See is convinced she leads a miserable life and decides to end it. She arrives in the Midnight Library and is given the opportunity to pursue many different versions of her life. She learns some important lessons about living the life one is given, and develops as a more well-rounded character. A good read for those who have wondered about the road not taken.

Swim Mo Swim
by David Adler
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It’s fun!

Dinosaurs Before Dark
by Mary Pope Osborne
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I liked all the dinosaurs

Code Name Blue Wren
by Jim Popkin
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Interesting non-fiction read about a spy. I learned a lot about the history surrounding this topic.

Breyer stablemates snowflake
by Suzanne Weyn
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I like snowflake because he is very smart and brave and it’s winter so he’ll be cold and the girls ask Kelly and Chris for a blanket but the blanket that they gave him was worn out, not very warm and didn’t fit him so the girls got worried that he would freeze over the nights, but they looked at a catalog of horse gear and they found a blanket that fit him perfectly, but couldn’t afford it so they used the old sleigh and use it for a event at the winter carnival and got lots of money and everybody wants to ride it so after the events were done, they had enough money to buy snowflake the blanket and enough money for Kelly and Chris to build a home for snowflake back in the paddock, and that is why I like snowflake????

Girl One By Sara Flannery Murphy
by Sara Flannery Murphy
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I am not a big sci fi reader, and tend to prefer my fiction realistic, but I really, REALLY enjoyed this. Much of the setting--and the gender issues--are so fully and realistically portrayed that it was a perfect cross-over book for me. I thoroughly enjoyed how it made me think, but at the same time I was engaged with the characters.

Happy Birthday, Bad Kitty
by Nick Bruel
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Funny hilarious and cute
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