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

African Predators
by M. G. L. Mills
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Very cool book but at the beginning they said that lions are the biggest cats but that is not true the biggest cats are Amur tigers

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

The Princess Protection Program
by Alex London
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This book was full of adventure, action and mythical creatures. I really loved it!

I See, I See
by R. Henderson
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I live it because you can get a different point of view

Ellie Mcdoodle: New Kid In School
by Ruth McNally Barshaw
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it is really interesting and funny

There's No Such Thing As...mermaids
by Lucy Rowland
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This book is really cool because it is also like a seek and find book where you have to find the mermaid on every page. She is pretty and she hides really good.

How to Be Romance with Bluey and Bingo
by Penguin Young Readers Licenses
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It's funny

Four eyes
by Rex Ogle
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I like what this book is about.

The Art Of Vanishing
by Morgan Pager
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I really wanted to love this book! It came onto my radar because I follow the author’s nycbookgirl instagram for bookish content. The idea of a love story in an art museum with magical realism sounded like such an amazing premise, and the lovely cover sets a nice tone. The book got off to a solid start but fragments into multiple disparate plot twists (one of which involved the pandemic, which took the book out of the present for me). I also felt like the emotional declarations between the two main characters felt too big and instalove for my taste. Still, someday when I come across Matisse’s The Music Lesson, I will immediately think of this book and all that it strove to achieve. I listened to the dual narration audiobook on Libby.
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