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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

Simple Green Meals
by Jen Hansard
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Plant food is the healthiest

Cat Kid Comic Club: Perspectives: A Graphic Novel (cat Kid Comic Club #2): From The Creator Of Dog Man
by Dav Pilkey
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very funny, and has amazing learning skills to help many children.

Fairy Houses
by James Preller
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I think the fairy house is a great book. One reason is there are different books in one. My next reason is it lets you choose what you want. I recommend this book to people who like fairy's

City of Light
by Lauren Belfer
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I received this book as part of a book club and dove right in. It takes place in Buffalo around the year 1900 and weaves all sort of history into a fictional murder mystery tale. Though not a traditional hang on the edge of your seat mystery, the story is told by the headmaster of a private school whose life intertwines with all sorts of residents of Buffalo, particularly the upper class. Her story and background unfolds in the pages and connects the dots to many different characters.

This Princess Kills Monsters
by Ry Herman
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An excellent fractured fairy-tale retelling of the Grimms' "The Twelve Huntsmen" with added elements of many other more well know classics, complete with modern LGBT+ positivity. Recommended for fans of "Kill the Farm Boy" or "Damsel".

The First Conspiracy
by Brad Meltzer
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Easy read for a historical book. A lot to be learned, which one did not learn in a history book. Brad is a good writer who can hold a reader’s attention no matter the subject.

Yellowface
by R. F. Kuang
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Bethlehem Library Book Club ( a library program) met on 7/10/23 in the community room. The discussion was led by volunteer Rebecca Hathaway for this July meeting. Each person brought a book or books that they would recommend to others. I discussed Yellowface, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek (by Kim Michele Richardson), and Little Monsters (by Adrienne Brodeur). Individual participation was excellent and lively discussions ensued from the many books presented.

The House At Sea's End By Elly Griffiths
by Elly Griffiths
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Great mystery set in England by the Sea. The forensic archaeologist , Ruth Galloway investigates bones that surfaced on a remote Norfolk Beach after WW 2. A nasty secret evolves that took place during the War which leads to the death of two more people. Ruth and DCI Harry Nelson investigate and help solve the case.

Friends Rock
by Heather Ayris Burnell
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I liked the food one about peaches and ice cream
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