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Why Does It Thunder And Lightning
by Chris arveris
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I like it!

The Couch Potato
by Jory John
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I like the couch potato because he is so funny and very stubborn. Well you’re not always supposed to be comfortable I guess and that’s what he learned lessons are good to learn and that’s what you learn in the food books and even though you want to always be comfortable, it’s not always good to be comfortable. It’s true.

The Liz Taylor Ring By Brenda Janowitz
by Brenda Janowitz
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Loved this fun different quirky book , different love story and a family dynamic that is not the norm. Loved following the ring and its journey . Shows family can seem

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.

Ivy And Bean Book 9
by Annie Barrows
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I liked this story because it had to do with summer camp.

Devotions
by Mary Oliver
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My favorite poet! My favorite poem being, "Why I wake up in the morning"

Wonder
by R. J. Palacio
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Great book about a kid named August Pullman with Treacher Collins Syndrome

The Pout-pout Fish
by Deborah Diesen
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I liked the book

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.

The Horsewoman
by James patterson & Mike Lupica
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The Horsewoman, a 2022 addition to the Patterson franchise, is a fun, quick and easy read. With veteran sports writer Lupica on board, the Olympic showjumping world comes to life as a mother and daughter pair compete to make the Olympic team.
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