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The Dot
by Peter H. Reynolds
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I like the dark because she never gives up and even though you feel like you can’t do something you always need to try and try and try again and that’s why I like Vashti and that’s also why I like the book

Batman: Knightfall Vol. 1
by Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, Doug Moench
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(2012 623pg edition) A prime example of the turning point into modern comics, "Knightfall" ages slightly better than its contemporary "Death of Superman". Although there is larger over-arching story-line, the desperate individual titles (Batman, Detective Comics, Shadow of the Bat) retain their own creative teams. As such the art lacks consistency through-out to the point where character models are vastly different from chapter to chapter. It is easy to see why such broad comic book events have garnered criticism of pretension, there are enough context-clues to make this a jumping on point, even if the "Batman: Prelude to Knightfall" collection (ironically published 6 years later in 2018) is highly recommended for prior reading.

Wearing The Lion
by John Wiswell
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An exemplary adaptation that inserts modern liberal political ideals in an organic and believable way. The alternating narrative is brilliantly balanced, and the deity characters feel hyper human rather than alien. Every characters' motivations are clear and understandable, and though they often make mistakes, there are no villains; just people willing to change and evolve into better versions of themselves (and maybe one or two who aren’t).

The Couch Potato
by Jory John
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I like the couch potato because he is so funny and very stubborn. Well you’re not always supposed to be comfortable I guess and that’s what he learned lessons are good to learn and that’s what you learn in the food books and even though you want to always be comfortable, it’s not always good to be comfortable. It’s true.

Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone
by Tae Keller
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I am used to reading books from the bullying victim, not the bully, so this book was an interesting change of pace for me. Tae Keller did an outstanding job with this difficult story line, all my high expectations were exceeded.

The Lost Apothecary
by Sarah Penner
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A step into history brings out the wide-eyed boy in me. The present pains that mingled with the protagonists life-struggles fit all too well into her archaeological explorations.

Severe Weather
by Kristin Schuetz
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Cool facts.

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Sarah, the librarian helped me learn how to better use my I phone

Hannibal Rising
by Thomas Harris
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A great read for the seasoned adult reader who enjoys a bit of thriller and to be kept on their toes. Would not recommend for the average high schooler but adults can always take enjoyment out of the curious Thomas Harris

heros of olympus book 2
by Rick Riordan
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Very captivating it made me want to read more. It was very exciting
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