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The Adirondacks
by Seneca Ray Stoddard
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It was a very fascinating story. If a tad slow at times.

School Days According To Humphrey
by Betty G. Birney
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It was SUPER funny! I liked how Humphrey helped his class.

Pony mysteries, the clue in the clubhouse
by Jeanne Betancourt
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I like pony mysteries the club in the clue in the clubhouse because I like when they make their clubhouse and I also like when they solve the mystery they had four clues and pepper, their horse found the mystery. The mystery was that Mrs. Granger lost her key to her truck and lucky their cat was playing with the keys, cause it had a mouse cat keychain, and pepper brought it to the clubhouse and for their appreciation Mrs. Granger gave them some cookies

Dingoes At Dinnertime
by Mary Pope Osborne
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I like dingoes at dinner time because I like when there is a wildfire and I also like when the famous Australian dogs chased after the mother kangaroo and threw her baby out out of her patch so she would be safe and I also like when the koala get saved by Annie and Annie says that she is so cute

Where Rivers Part
by Kao Kalia Yang
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A memoir about the author’s Mother’s life which begins in Laos. War between the US and Communism forces the Hmong people into the jungle, eventually they escape to Thailand where she lives for several years with her husband and a second daughter born in the primitive refugee camp. Eight years later, they immigrate to the US in Minnesota. Although, they work hard they have limited employment skills and endure racial and cultural discrimination. Their children succeed academically and help their parents when they age. A life of struggle, love and survival.

Rebecca
by Daphne Du Maurier
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Finally read this classic and I loved it!

Broken Country
by Clare Leslie Hall
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An interesting story intertwining different families. A good pick for the Reese Witherspoon book club.

The Tattooist Of Auschwitz
by Heather Morris
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The story of Lale and the reality of what happened in front of our eyes is horrific, sad, and haunting. I found myself thinking about this book during the day and striking up conversations with my older family members to see what they remembered and how it affected them. The writing seemed a bit choppy to me and at times repetitive, but the story is so interesting that you can easily overlook those craft flaws.

Girl One By Sara Flannery Murphy
by Sara Flannery Murphy
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I am not a big sci fi reader, and tend to prefer my fiction realistic, but I really, REALLY enjoyed this. Much of the setting--and the gender issues--are so fully and realistically portrayed that it was a perfect cross-over book for me. I thoroughly enjoyed how it made me think, but at the same time I was engaged with the characters.

Inside Tanks And Heavy Artillery
by Chris Oxlade
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