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The Best Short Stories Of O. Henry
by O. Henry
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O. Henry was a great writer with each story having a surprising ending but his use of the English language made him difficult to follow.

The Story Of China
by Michael Wood
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It makes me know the other side of China, a new perspective, I love it!

Barrabas
by PAR AUTOR LAGERKVIST
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It was an odd book

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Appreciate local art downtown Albany

Strange Planet
by Nathan W. Pyle
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Witty, short comics that tickles your funny bone just right! Highly recommend!

The Boy Who Couldnt Speak Yet
by Jordan Christian leVan
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I liked it.

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

Bluey fairytale
by Joe brumm
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I like fairytale because I like dad is mean to uncle stripe and I also like when Bluey and bingo say our fairytales true and I also like when uncle rad jinx dad and they say made you look you dirty crook

Finders keepers
by Stephen King
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While a continuation of the Bill Hodges story (book 2 of 3) he doesn't enter into the story until the back-half. The front half is all set up; the theft of $20,000 and priceless manuscripts and subsequent murder of the reclusive author at the hands of a maniacal fanatic, the obsessive's subsequent arrest for an unrelated crime, and many decades later the discovery of the berried treasure, an apparent miracle in the eyes of a young man whose family desperately needs one. King methodically sets up all the dominos, and puts all the pieces in place, clearly foreshadowing the Rube Goldberg conclusion, but it is still an enjoyable ride. One can't help but feel like this novel is an tantalizing amuse bouche served between a particularly delicious appetizer and a potentially dubious entree; While this and the previous instalment have been straight thriller suspense (not mysteries per say as the audience knows the killers), the epilog hints that the third and final instalment will have more traditional Stephen King themes of ESP and/or supernatural horror.

Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix Potter
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I loved it. I loved the bunnies
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