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Ghostsong
by Pirateaba
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I love this series- I started with the Wandering Inn Series by the same Author and now listen to this one as well, which diverges to a different continent and plot line in the same magical world. I am hundreds of hours in and still look forward to each new release!

Becoming
by Michelle Obama
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It interesting to learn

Naruto, Vol. 4
by Masashi Kishimoto
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I already finished two books in this series today. So good. I'm gonna get more books from this series. Read it, and that's an order! I would actually give this book ten stars, but since that isn't on the list...

The Keeper Of Lost Art
by Laura Morelli
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A little slow but I loved the characters and history. It made me want to go back to Florence and see the artwork with more appreciation.

Under The Neon Lights
by Arriel Vinson
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I enjoyed this short novel-in-verse penned by Arriel Vinson, one of Reese’s LitUp fellows. There are beautiful, poetic moments especially as Jae skates. I enjoyed the bit of a love story and how this book felt like a coming-of-age/maturation moment. I listened to the audiobook on Spotify

Dingoes At Dinnertime
by Mary Pope Osborne
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This book brings Jack and Annie to Australia. They obtain the final gift they need to help the dog Teddy and finish their four-part quest. We learned about kangaroos and there was a scary wildfire.

A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L'Engle
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Great book! Highly recommend for anyone 4th grade and above.

The Metamorphosis
by Franz Kafka
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I’m personally interpreting this as a metaphor for sudden disability. The way Gregor is hindered in all of his tasks and has to get used to his new body. His family is ashamed of him and keep him locked in his room and they feel relieved when he dies. It’s honestly really sad.

Upside Down Magic 1: Upside Down Magic
by Emily Jenkins
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It was really creative and I wanted to read more every night!

Sandwich
by Catherine Newman
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3.5 stars. This book seemed to have quite a bit of buzz when it was first released and made it back on my TBR with the recent paperback release (and Indie Next pick). I listened to this relatively short book on Libby. I struggle with rating this book because I have mixed feelings. A lot of the family interactions and loose plot fell flat for me. The timeline bounced around a bit, confusing me at times in reference to her daughter’s age for example. The humor around menopause was a highlight for sure! The discussion of motherhood, pregnancy and loss was complicated and thought-provoking.
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