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Rowley Jefferson S Awesome Friendly Spooky Stories
by Jeff Kinney
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I liked this because it has lots of funny and interesting parts. I recommend this book to you.

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.

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
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Interesting read but I found it to be a little obvious and didactic.

How To Giggle
by Hannah Berner
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A fun and quick read about taking life less seriously. The audiobook was great as it was read by the authors.

Bluey: Barky Boats
by Bluey
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I like Bluey barky boats because I like when calypso teaches them that it can be hard to be in trouble so she says there are six year olds floating along nice river. They turned seven years old eight years old nine. 11 down the stream and then they wait for their buddies to come back patiently.

Wings Of Fire Book 1
by Tui T Sutherland
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I think this book is five stars because the author does an immaculate job of conveying the character's point of view. The book is little violent, and the author describes it in a great way. But the detail in this book gives an amazing visualization for the reader. Overall, It's a awesome book.

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?

Lunar Boy
by Jes and Cin Wibowo
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I like how in the story it explained the person came from the moon and was a mix of realistic fiction, science fiction and fantasy.

Little Monsters
by Adrienne Brodeur
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The characters are complicated and likable. Exploring each character's view of their family unit and their individual feelings provides the reader with a look at the balancing act taking place. Displays of strength and vulnerability are sprinkled throughout the story, thus drawing in the emotions of the empathetic reader. Characters become favorites and then may change as the plot takes some twists and turns. The story is intriguing and ultimately hits some sensitive assessments as the reader follows characters who are dealing with complex family issues. Characters in the novel, as well as the reader, are all experiencing thought provoking questions about how to maneuver sensitive family relationships without destroying one another. This book is a very good read. You won't be sorry.

The Night Watchman
by Louise Erdrich
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Provides insight into what indigenous peoples experienced in the 1950’s. Opened my eyes to the injustices during that time that haven’t changed.
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