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James
by Percival Everett
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In keeping with the-looking-at-a-familiar-story through a different lens, this offering to the genre does not disappoint. It is not always a pleasant read, but definitely a good one.

Dork Diaries 7
by Rachel Renée Russell
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This is an awesome book I think everyone should read it!

Dragon Pearl
by Yoon Ha Lee
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It was a really good read.

City Of Ghosts
by Victoria Schwab
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This book is good with not too much horror and lots of fun and suspense

An Inside Job
by Daniel Silva
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Not one of his best…started off strong but then got too confusing!

Dog Man 1-3
by Dav Pilkey
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my fav part was when he fights petey

Whiteout
by Adriana Anders
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A real thriller!

Bog Myrtle
by Sid Sharp
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This book was delightful! I loved the bold colors and quirky illustrations in this juvenile graphic novel. This witty, dark folktale about two sisters had me laugh out loud a couple times. The book conveys several important messages about generosity (vs selfishness and greed), respecting the environment, kindness and more. I think young readers who enjoy a twisted tale and older readers who appreciate unique humor will get a kick out of this book that I borrowed from the local library and read in one sitting.

Adhd For Smart Ass Women
by Tracy Otsuka
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I love this book, it’s really given me support and has aided in me not feeling so alone in my adhd journey. Will totally read again and I definitely recommend.

Tell Me Everything
by Elizabeth Strout
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Another visit to Olive Kitteridge’s corner of Maine, but this time she is not the total focus of the story. Instead the reader is introduced to a number of previously untold stories from the town’s past, a murder is exposed, and various characters explore love and the meaning of life.
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