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Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #1)
by Ben Clanton
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It was a very good book. I liked the characters and I recommend buying it.

The Spellshop
by Sarah Beth Durst
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The coziest kind of cozy fantasy. Merhorses, cats with wings, a librarian with a talking plant for a best friend who runs a jam shop out of her woodland cottage. Also cloud bears. Pick this one up if you want a book that just feels like a warm hug.

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.

Sideways Stories From Wayside School
by Louis Sachar
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This book is really funny and silly!

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

The Remarkable Rescue At Milkweed Meadow
by Elaine Dimopoulos
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It was so interesting I could not but the book down read it 5 hours in a row

Love That Dog
by Sharon Creech
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I picked up this tiny book of poetry because I have immense fondness for Sharon Creech’s novel Walk Two Moons. I blazed through this in one sitting- reading a physical copy while listening to the audiobook aptly narrated by Scott Wolf. The youthful voice of an elementary boy shines through the simple poetic prose. It took me a bit to get into the narrative but a linear story unfolds that is both sweet and tugs at the heartstrings. Moments reminded me of Beverly Cleary’s Dear Mr. Henshaw. I recommend this quick read.

My Friends
by Fredrik Backman
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A story about the endurance of true friendship. The characters are so vividly drawn I feel like I'd recognize them on the street. Occasionally slow, though the ending is quite satisfying.

The Do-it-yourself Guide To Fighting The Big Motherfuckin' Sad, 9th Edition
by Adam Gnade
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Quite a bit is written from the perspective of someone who is a well-known musician & doesn't apply to normal jobs & lifestyles.

Spy Camp
by Stuart Gibbs
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Spy camp by Stuart Gibbs is a very good book about theirs kid named Ben Ridley is on spy school but the bad organization called SPIDER is trying to get him to work for them but he rejected it so now they are trying to find him to kill them. But they have to get to a place 500 miles away where SPIDER is. Van they make it alive and still takedown the enemy?
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