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The Women
by Kristin Hannah
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Historical fiction that brings you into the hardship endured by women in Vietnam during and the long aftermath. I couldn't put it down - it was exciting, heartfelt, sad, and even made me angry. What more could you ask for in a good book!

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.

The bad seed
by Jory John
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I like the bad seed because he is very bad but even know he’s very bad. He’s still can decide to be good what he does and that’s a good job of him so I’m very proud of the bad seed and he has way more fun being good even though you’re so stuck into being bad you still can find ways to having fun just like the couch potato he never realized how much fun it was to see each other in person cause it is really fun in a bad seat where that too and you’ll never know if you try and you know what sometimes I act that way and the couch potato on the bad seed cousins so they have to try to be the same but this doesn’t mean that they have to learn from different stuff. The bad seed had a great lesson and so did the couch potato so you always have to try right because if you never try then you’ll never learn what you want to do so that’s why they both have to learn the lessons in their lives to make them good and have fun cause friends won’t wanna be with you if you’re bad but that makes a whole lot difference when you’re good

Swim Mo Swim
by David Adler
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It’s fun!

Speaking From Among The Bones
by Alan Bradley
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A Flavia de Luce mystery. Loved it as I have loved all of the books in this series. This one has a cliffhanger ending which means I have to start the next one right away!

Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver
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Barbara Kingsolver writes another excellent, award winning novel with Demon Copperhead. The story surrounds a young man living through the struggles associated with being born a child of an addict. He evalutaes every decision his absentee, criminal father and addict, teenage mother made and how they impacted his life.

The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini
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Great book.

Hot Six
by Janet Evanovich Stephanie Plum Series
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Janet is entertainment when you don't want to think to hard. And Stephanie Plum is just funny. When Grandma Mazur moved in you know that crazy was going to be kicked up a notched. This time Ranger is in trouble and Stephanie's wild luck and Trenton know how makes for a great read.

Nothing To See Here
by Kevin Wilson
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I listened to this audiobook recently. In the beginning, it presented such a quirky story - a young woman is convinced by an old friend to become a caretaker to her fiery stepchildren - that I thought about abandoning the book. But the more I listened, the more I was hooked. Kevin Wilson writes so perfectly and in such a familiar tone that you come to believe there might be some combustible children out there. At its core, I think it is a story about family and parenting, and the actions taken by parents to protect and nurture their kids, especially those with special needs. If you can tolerate quirky, I recommend this book.

Breyer stablemates diamond
by Suzanne Weyn
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I like diamond because she is sweet and nice, but even though she is old, doesn’t mean that she shouldn’t get treated different. I also noticed that none of the other girls wanted to ride diamond so Ava decided to ride her and they won the championship??????????
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