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The London Séance Society
by Sarah Penner
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Overall, The London Seance Society by Sarah Penner was a very well written story with some twists and turns but not as engaging as her first book, The Lost Apothecary. If you are a reader that enjoys some science fiction and subtle “horror”, I would give this a try. A little hard to get into until a few chapters go by but, still a good read.

Cat Kid Comic Club
by Dav Pilkey
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The book was very funny and entertaining.

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.

Meat Eaters
by Meredith McClaren
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iZombie via Sookie Stackhouse this graphic novel introduces us to a relatable new adult just trying to figure out her life, a prospect daunting enough before she woke up undead. The 'creepy' mythology builds on familiar archetypes like werewolves and vampires, but expands on the less familiar ghouls. Interesting art that strays far from realism, without delving too far into cartoony.

Hatchet
by Gary Paulsen
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I LOVED this awesome book about surviving in the wild for about 50 day and the boy only had a hatchet to help him.

Order Of The Majestic
by Matt Myklusch
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I like how it ended and all of its characters. I also really like the author and his books.

Free Lunch
by Rex Ogle
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Harsh life. You can tell how those situations make growing up difficult. I first thought this would be a funny book. Some serious topics on being treated badly.

A Midwife's Tale
by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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A fascinating read about eighteenth century colonial life in Maine based on the diary of a wife mother, gardener and healer;numerous challenges and adventures. Notably, the great great grandmother of Mary Hobart, MD, an early American female physician and the great aunt of Clara Barton. The author, ulrich,fills in the cultural and social logical makeup of family, male and female roles as well as community, religious and political matters at the time. Lives of severe hardships and challenges. Martha lived a difficult and admirable life.

Museum pass view work of art
by Patricia Chamb
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Visit to Historic Cherry Hill

The Octopuppy
by Martin McKenna
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I really liked it. My favorite part was when he went crazy during the dog show and when he was a mummy. And also when he said lie down and sit. It was really funny!
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