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Finding Cinderella
by Colleen Hoover
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Cute love story. Another light read by Colleen Hoover.

Doll Bones
by Holly Black
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I liked the story line and the characters in the book and the suspense of what would happen next which kept me reading.

Drafted - Vol.2
by Mark Powers
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Graphic novel with least favorite color camouflage

Minecraft: The Lost Journals
by Mur Lafferty
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GOOD!!!!!!!!!

That Summer
by Jennifer Weiner
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This was a classic Weiner book. The setting was Martha's Vineyard and Boston. A terrible event happens to the main character when she is young and this event effects the entire plot.

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

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

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).

Little Monsters
by Adrienne Brodeur
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The characters are complicated and likable. Exploring each character's view of their family unit and their individual feelings provides the reader with a look at the balancing act taking place. Displays of strength and vulnerability are sprinkled throughout the story, thus drawing in the emotions of the empathetic reader. Characters become favorites and then may change as the plot takes some twists and turns. The story is intriguing and ultimately hits some sensitive assessments as the reader follows characters who are dealing with complex family issues. Characters in the novel, as well as the reader, are all experiencing thought provoking questions about how to maneuver sensitive family relationships without destroying one another. This book is a very good read. You won't be sorry.

Poor Little Guy
by Elanna Allen
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Very humorous, full of fun. The little guy is a big guy. I liked that at the end when the octopus had spikes all over his tongue the blowfish said poor little guy.
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