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Allergic Graphic Novel
by Megan Wagner Lloyd
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This was a good book. I liked the main character and I liked that my guinea pig and my dog have the same names as two of the mice in this book.

Speak
by Laurie Halse Anderson
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Absolutely captivating book, and the art was Beautiful

Welcome To Wonderland Beach Battle Blowout
by Chris Grabenstein
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I like this book because it was all about the Florida Fun in the Sun Competition. I didn't like the part where P.T. became all hypocritical. Overall it was a very good book. :)

Origami Folding Frenzy
by Christopher Harbo
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It was fun to make origami with it.

Inside The World Of Roblox
by Cox
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I learned a lot

Prince Otto
by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Very enteresting romance!!!

Drafted - Vol.2
by Mark Powers
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Graphic novel with least favorite color camouflage

Owl Diaries The wildwood Bakery
by Rebecca Elliott
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I think it is cute. I like how it is a diary. I like the illustrations and how it has chapters.

10 Blind Dates
by Ashley Elston
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A funny story that plays out like a Hallmark movie.

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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