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Inspired
by Rachel Held Evans
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Very interesting explanation of biblical elements with refreshing honest interpretations. Raised in a conservative religious home, the author takes a liberal view while still respecting her origins.

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

You're Invited
by Amanda Jayatissa
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Keeps you guessing who is in the wrong and how it will all end up

Library of Things
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Memory Kaleidoscope

A Song Called Home
by Sara Zarr
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Heartwarming and funny, A Song Called Home will take you into the life of Lou, as she goes on a journey of self discovery.

Whipping Boy
by Allen Kurzweil
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I enjoyed this book. Speaks to how things that happen in your youth have a lasting effect. Also has nice toes to forgiveness.

Fake Dates And Mooncakes
by Sher Lee
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Cute but predictable! Perfect read for a rainy summer day.

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.

Big Summer
by Jennifer Weiner
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This one is an easy read but it definitely lacked substance. I was not impressed with the very predictable storyline but I did like how references to very relatable social media influencers were described. The reader can tell the author did her research and that is appreciated.

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.
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