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Dragonslayer
by Tui T. Sutherland
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So basically there is a girl named Wren who the dragonmancers want to feed to the dragons, but she escapes and finds a baby dragon, who she names Sky. There is also Ivy, who finds a dream visitor and see's Sunny twice. Then, there is a boy named Leaf and he thinks Wren is dead, so he wants to avenge her by killing dragons. But then he finds out that Wren is still alive, finds Rose, after Stone helps him escape from Ivy's village where the dragonslayer lives. Plus, the dragonslayer is Ivy's dad, and he has a lot of treasure so they take it and try to return it to the dragons.

Ordinary Time
by Annie B. Jones
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I read this book because it was an Indie Next pick for May and I wanted to mix it up with a memoir/nonfiction read. I was unfamiliar with the author’s podcast but I loved the idea of a bookseller’s book. I felt like Annie was relatable. I appreciated her perspective on church. Overall, I thought she had a clear voice that will resonate with some but maybe not work for others. I listened to the audiobook on Libby.

Wings Of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy: A Graphic Novel (wings Of Fire Graphic Novel #1)
by Tui T. Sutherland
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I really liked this book because it had a really good plot and it made all of the other books way easier to understand. I really liked this book.

32 Days In May
by Betty Corrello
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3.5 stars. This book kept popping up on my radar as an emotional romance that I ultimately listened to on audio via Libby. The strengths of this book are in FMC Nadia’s clear voice and the lupus representation. I struggled with the believability of Marco’s character. While I was interested in the time-limited romance of dating just for the month of May, the love story felt a bit too intense for the rather playful premise and came off as instalove at times.

Spent
by Alison Bechdel
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Spent is a brilliant and funny graphic novel. Alison and her wife have purchased a goat farm in Vermont. At the same time, her wife becomes an internet celebrity, Alison is trying work on her next book but keeps getting distracted. Friends who live in a nearby coop are experimenting with polyamory. Climate change, and current political movements underscore the whole story.

Keeper of the Lost Cities
by Shannon Messenger
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This book is the first in a series full of fun adventure, fantasy, and romance. There are plot twists around every corner, or in this case, every.

Green Eggs And Ham
by Dr. Seuss
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This was a silly book. I liked when they fell into the water ??

Nat A Chance: A Graphic Novel (nat Enough #6)
by Maria Scrivan
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It was good because nat was trying her best to complete the trailton.

Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe
by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
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This book was a brave step toward understanding and acceptance, especially for being published in 2012. The lines near the end at the romantic climax are annoyingly cliche but overall the book has an amazing message. The range of topics discussed in the book such as sexuality and racial identity were nearly impossible to cover during the time this book was bu

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.
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