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Gardening Can Be Murder
by Marta McDowell
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An interesting dive into the different ways gardening and plants have inspired different authors of mysteries. Discusses different books (and shares them at the end for ease of finding when you inevitably decide some of them sound like amazing reads themselves). I appreciated the concept, having not read something like this before. Marta does an excellent job infusing her own interests and humor into the information she is sharing. I read Sherlock Holmes as a child and have not delved too deeply into mysteries beyond cozy ones as an adult but this book is a great launch off point. My husband has been getting into gardening so this was a fun juxtaposition of both of our current interests and it was fun to share tidbits as I went along through the chapters.

heros of olympus book 2
by Rick Riordan
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Very captivating it made me want to read more. It was very exciting

Blasfamous
by Mirka Andolfo
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Although the story is fairly rote, using played out tropes and themes of good vs evil, deals with demons, immortality and worship... the LGBTQ+, body, and sex positivity are refreshing and the art is stunning.

Waves
by Ingrid Chabbert -Carole Maurel
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A graphic novel about a young couple dealing with unsuccessful pregnancy; despite their heartbreak they solidify their relationship and move forward to create a new life together. Many symbolic water images in the illustrations.

The Octopuppy
by Martin McKenna
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I really liked it. My favorite part was when he went crazy during the dog show and when he was a mummy. And also when he said lie down and sit. It was really funny!

The Pearl
by John Steinbeck
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The copyright of this book is 1945. This is in the decade of 1940-1949 when I was born (1948).

Reckless Girls
by Rachel Hawkins
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It was okay. It gave me a very lord of the flies vibe.

Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone
by Tae Keller
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I am used to reading books from the bullying victim, not the bully, so this book was an interesting change of pace for me. Tae Keller did an outstanding job with this difficult story line, all my high expectations were exceeded.

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

100 Things I Love To Do With You
by Amy Schwartz
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Adorable rhyming book
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