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Sunkissed
by Kasie West

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Sunkissed is a story that is made to read in the summer. It gives you that summer vibe with just the first chapter!

Camp
by Kayla Miller

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I love this book because it’s like a time that I experience that I have been in except that I didn’t sort of get into a fight like how Olive and Willow did.

I Shall Never Fall In Love
by Hari Conner

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A queer historical gem of a graphic novel! I was so caught up in the art and story that I didn't even clock the incredibly obvious Emma references until two-thirds of the way through the book, but I think that's a good thing. Austen retellings are a dime a dozen, but this has a real spark and freshness. Though it's intended for a YA audience, I will enthusiastically recommend it to both my ten-year-old daughter and A Bookish Affair club members! I very much hope that Hari Conner has more historical romance up their sleeve. (Release date: 10/8/2024.)

Worm and Catepillar
by Kaz Windness

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It teaches you it's okay to be different no matter who you are.

Treasure Of The Gold Dragon: A Branches Book (dragon Masters #12)
by Tracey West

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Good suspense

When I Was Your Age
by Kenan Thompson

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Super fun look behind the curtain at this amazing actor’s life!

Twisted 2. Twisted Games
by Ana Huang

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It's was good recommend for romance lovers

The Little Engine That Could
by Watty Piper

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It is a good story!

J.D. And The Great Barber Battle
by J. Dillard

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It’s a pretty good book that isn’t too long or too short.

And Then, Boom!
by Lisa Fipps

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I stumbled in this book when looking at a list of poetry new releases on Goodreads. I both listened to Michael Crouch’s audiobook narration while reading along to the ebook on kindle for this novel-in-verse by Lisa Fipps. This is a captivating middle grade read that highlights food insecurity and poverty through the eyes of comic book-loving Joe. This story tugged as my heartstrings as its lovable protagonist experiences hunger, houselessness, familial death, abandonment, and a harrowing natural disaster. Despite the tragic circumstances, this book is also filled with hope, friendship, love, bravery and light. I loved it and recommend it especially to young readers looking for humanity.