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The Chicken House
by Doreen Cronin
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Funny and positive book to read

Buffalo Before Breakfast
by Mary Pope Osborne
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3.75 rounded up. This was not my favorite Magic Treehouse adventure. It felt a bit hokey. My 4yo had a lot of questions about smoking (cultural Native American representation).

The Bootlace Magician
by Cassie Beasley
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This book is a sequel to Circus Mirandus by Cassie Beasley.

How To Eat Fried Worms
by Thomas Rockwell
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A Kid has to eat 15 Worms to get money. It's not my favorite book.

The Treatment
by Mo Hayder
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Thrilling and terrifying

Finding Jessica Lambert
by Clare Ashton (Novelist)
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good reader, great characters both primary and secondary

Wolf
by Mo Hayder
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Fantastic like all the rest and a satisfying ending for Jack

Good Morning, Gorillas
by Mary Pope Osborne
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My 4.5 year old loved this book and would rate it 5 stars. I thought this was one of the hokier books in the Magic Treehouse and did not find it as interesting and educational as some of the other more historical tales.

Grand Teton Stampede
by C.R. Fulton
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This was an exciting adventure, book for kids, which taught many things about teamwork, mutual respect, and Outdoor safety.

The Compound: A Gma Book Club Pick
by Aisling Rawle
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I read this book because it was a July Indie Next pick and GMA’s book club pick. I listened to the audiobook via Libby and was surprised by the English-accented narration by actress Lucy Boynton (though in retrospect I shouldn’t because of the author’s Irish origin). This book definitely felt like Survivor with more coupling and more cutthroat consequences. I couldn’t look away from the competition of it all and my interest was maintained up until the couple switching. The book had a bit of a lull but finished with what seemed to be an explosion of the seven deadly sins. This was an interesting book that would be good to discuss but also one I’m unlikely to reread.
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