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The House at the Edge of Magic
by Amy Sparkes
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It was based on a girl thief that really wanted to be nice, but disliked saying things like "thank you" or "sorry". There were challenges along the way and a wizard that was so polite, but so annoying to her. It was really funny.

Magic Tree House Merlin Mission #13
by Mary Pope Osborne
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I like Merlin missions magic treehouse Moonlight on the Magic flute because I like when they chase after Wolfie and that they are some songs in this book and I also like when they play the magic flute and all the animals go in a parade

Smile
by Raina Telgemeier
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What a heartwarming, poignant story about teenage girl issues. Such realistic and valuable role modeling!

How To Giggle
by Hannah Berner
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A fun and quick read about taking life less seriously. The audiobook was great as it was read by the authors.

Ten in the Den
by JohnButler
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I thought the book was funny. I liked the book

Friends Rock
by Heather Ayris Burnell
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I liked the food one about peaches and ice cream

Wild Dark Shore
by Charlotte McConaghy
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7/1-7/10

Elbow Grease
by John Cena
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I like that Elbow Grease never gave up.

Wearing The Lion
by John Wiswell
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An exemplary adaptation that inserts modern liberal political ideals in an organic and believable way. The alternating narrative is brilliantly balanced, and the deity characters feel hyper human rather than alien. Every characters' motivations are clear and understandable, and though they often make mistakes, there are no villains; just people willing to change and evolve into better versions of themselves (and maybe one or two who aren’t).

Girl A
by Abigail Dean
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I am not typically a psychological thriller reader, but this was recommended to me by a friend, and then, as I checked out, the librarian also commented on how good it was! This book did not disappoint. The book made me feel so many different emotions - sad, empathetic, angry, tense, anxious, hopeful, and scared. If you read it for nothing else, read it for the ending. It was jaw-dropping!
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