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The Forgotten Five
by Lisa McMann
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This book left me breathless. Lisa McMann has somehow created characters that are supernatural, yet somehow completely ordinary. There is no other way to describe this funny, surprising, exiting book exept as magical.

As Long As Grass Grows
by Dina Gilio-Whitaker
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Dina lays the foundation for understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice. This comprehensive guide ought to be read by everyone from children to lawyers to layfolk alike.

The House In The Cerulean Sea
by T. J. Klune
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This was a bit like another series I love but with far less violence. I love these characters! Because why shouldn’t the Devil’s kid not be just a kid with a different kind of dad?

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!

Catching Fire (hunger Games, Book Two)
by Suzanne Collins
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The best of the Hunger Games series I think.

Magic Binds
by Ilona Andrews
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This is really for the whole series: strong and non-trivial characters, a mythos different from any other, excellent character development and plotting. Perhaps not Great Fiction (tm) but very well-written, literate, and fun.

Female Serial Killers Aileen Wuornos
by Sullivan Jack
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This was an amazing book. If you love the history of the Indigenous people of America this is a book you won’t be able to put down. It is a murder mystery inside historical facts. It also explains how the FBI began. Set in the 1920’s the book follows the lives of various Osage Indians in Oklahoma who were very wealthy because of the oil rights of their land. This is a must read. It will help you see how wrong we were to treat indigenous people with no respect!

The Stranger In The Lifeboat
by Mitch Albom
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Excellent. Discovered Mitch Albom this year and am thorougly enjoying each book I have read by him

Blue Latitudes
by Tony Horwitz
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Very interesting way to combine history with travelogue, this is a fascinating account of the travels of Captain Cook. A fair and compelling account of a famous and infamous historical figure. Well worth the read.

Lion Rescue
by Ashlee Blewett
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Has many fun activities and teaches you A LOT! I would want Ashlee as my teacher!
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