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Mary Anne Saves The Day: A Graphic Novel (the Baby-sitters Club #3)
by Ann M. Martin
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I think this book should be read because it has an interesting story plot and a good compromise.

Friends Like These
by Kimberly McCreight
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This book is really entertaining and good!!!

The Chicken House
by Doreen Cronin
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Funny and positive book to read

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

Kitten Construction Company: Meet The House Kittens
by John Patrick Green
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I loved this book. It's about cats that are misunderstood. People think they are so, so cute and don't believe that the cats can do real human jobs, but the cats prove them wrong. I like that they added real cat pictures in with the drawings.

Civil War On Sunday
by Mary Pope Osborne
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This Magic Treehouse book was very informative- covering the harsh conditions and cruelty of the Civil War. Jack and Annie meet Clara Barton and (mild spoiler) a distant ancestor. My 4.5yo thought this book was tragic but interesting.

Unraveled Book 9.5
by Shannon Messenger
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I like this book, but whyyyyy is it sooo short? it is only as thick as a regular chapter book.

J Vs. K
by Kwame Alexander
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This illustrated chapter book was such a delight! In this meta collab between two powerhouses, fifth graders J and K go from rivals butting heads to friends who work together to win the annual writing contest. This book is insanely clever, fun for readers of all ages, and memorable. Some moments have just the right amount of cringe- other moments are surprisingly tender and kind. I loved the dialogue, the vocab infusion, the art, and the humility of it all. This is just the book I wanted to read with my elementary daughter!

The Handover: How We Gave Control of Our Lives to Corporations, States, and Ais
by David Runciman
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Runciman tries to work a large amount of information into a tight book. He charts a unique comparison of the 'intelligence' function of states, corporations, and the implications of AI. Much of what he says is an argument against the ideas of centralized 'intelligence.' He discusses in some detail the implication on copyright and intellectual property from AI and mostly frames the deleterious effects of AI usage and development from a left-wing lens.

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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