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Bluey: Sleepytime
by Joe Brumm
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I like it. I chose it because it's time for me to go to bed. And I really liked this book and I hope we can read it again, but there are other books to read.

1984
by George Orwell
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Disappointing ending, but I fear that was purposeful.

Poppet
by Mo Hayder
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So scary and not what you would expect!

The Lost Continent (wings Of Fire Book 11)
by Tui T. Sutherland
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very interesting. It inspires friendship and the plot is great!

Stage Fright On A Summer Night
by Mary Pope Osborne
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We loved this intro to Shakespearean England and the time of Queen Elizabeth I! We blazed through it.

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.

Murder At Gulls Nest
by Jess Kidd
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Hard to put it down. The mystery unfolds gradually.

Atomic Habits
by James Clear
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Only 90 pages in but its a very helpful book, I already feel like i've notice changes in my life simply by implementing and being more aware of my habits.

The Deading
by Nicholas Belardes
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Had to DNF this one halfway through after reading it on my bus ride every morning and falling asleep every single time. I can only describe this book as exhausting. Desperately in need of an editor that could rip the heart out of this book and cut out all the fatty tissue. Has an all-timer bad line in it: "I'm seventy-five and falling apart. My body, not my womanhood, nor my Japanese Americanness." With a line that bad you know this author is not a woman nor is he Japanese-American because genuinely what does that even mean?

Mr. Popper's Penguins
by Richard Atwater
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I’m just very impressed with this book
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