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Little House In The Big Woods
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Coolidge
by Amity Shlaes
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An intriguing, surprisingly engaging biography of a little-known president. This book shows Calvin Coolidge in all of his understated, but by no means insignificant, glory. Reading this book is the only time I’ve ever laughed out loud while reading a biography—a ringing endorsement indeed!

Fluke
by Brian Klaas
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Excellent thought experiment.

Sunrise On The Reaping (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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I absolutely loved this book! Tied everything together from the original series and the first prequel.

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
by J. K. Rowling
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So suspenseful yet so exciting! Harry can’t seem to stay out of trouble!

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
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I like how Harry Potter is kind and stands up for what is right.

It’s A Sign
by Jarrett Pumphrey
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I thought it was really well-written. The club was cool and I also love making signs. It inspired me.

Every Last Word
by Tamara Ireland Stone
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It’s a great book about mental health struggles and overcoming them

Raising Hare
by Chloe Dalton
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After the recommendation of a friend in my memoir writing group, I listened to this audiobook on Spotify. The entire book revolves around the relationship between the author and the young leveret she rescues. Against all odds, the wild hare survives. Chloe Dalton’s meditation on the experience, animal behavior and the impact of humans is moving. Her writing is beautifully descriptive and tender. The book feels timeless in many ways. While listening to Louise Brealey’s narration, I felt calm and free of distraction/outside noise. The book tugs at your heart, gives you hope, and is bittersweet in its honesty. This was lovely!

The Book Thief
by Markus Zusak
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My fav book!!
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