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There There
by Tommy Orange
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Drew me in more and more as I began to connect the pieces/characters from the different vignettes. Orange is gifted in the ways he can shift styles, voices and perspectives.

Female Serial Killers Aileen Wuornos
by Sullivan Jack
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This was an amazing book. If you love the history of the Indigenous people of America this is a book you won’t be able to put down. It is a murder mystery inside historical facts. It also explains how the FBI began. Set in the 1920’s the book follows the lives of various Osage Indians in Oklahoma who were very wealthy because of the oil rights of their land. This is a must read. It will help you see how wrong we were to treat indigenous people with no respect!

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

Those Darn Squirrels Fly South
by Adam Rubin
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Mr. Fookwire is just so grumpy! I like how there is a bird that looks just like him.

The Story Of China
by Michael Wood
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It makes me know the other side of China, a new perspective, I love it!

The Liz Taylor Ring
by Brenda Janiwitz
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Different twist adding all

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.

The Housemaid's Wedding
by Freida McFadden
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Very quick read to connect books two and three in the Housemaid series. It was light and gave a little glimpse into Millie and Enzo's life.

Don't Feed The Bear
by Kathleen Doherty
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We like it!

Stormy
by Elizabeth Mills
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I like smart because I like when he wins the jumping race and I also like when Hannah and Becky become friends, and I also like the part when they train Becky to have stormy go across some of the fences even though she is scared of the fence that has the yellow flower box she still jumps over it because becky knows that she can do it
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