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The Left Hand Of Darkness
by Ursula K. Le Guin

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Did not care much for it. To many made up words made it hard to follow.

The Foot Book
by Dr. Seuss

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I love the pictures.

The Babysitters Club Collection
by Ann M. Martin

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These books are awesome. Read them so many times.

On Ajayi Crowther Street
by Elnathan John

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Graphic novel about a Lagos family where everyone is going sideways

Holly
by Stephen King

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I had not read a Stephen King Book in a while and although it took me a bit to get into the story and keep the characters straight I really enjoyed it! I was captivated and could not wait to listen to my book on the way home and do my chores to see what was next. ??

Remain Silent
by Susie Steiner

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So enjoyed this 3rd book by Susie Steiner. Love the 'tongue in cheek

Bad kitty
by Nick bruel

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It was a good book. I loved how there were funny parts and I loved how there was not just a cat in the story but also an owner.

Quinnelope And The Cookie King Catastrophe
by HF Brownfield

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I love graphic novels and maybe you do to... but that is not the only thing that I like about it. I love the text bubbles and all of the pictures. It is also very funny and entertaining. I love it so much... literally the first page said this... "Wake up! I brought you cookies for breakfast. Cookies?!?! Nom Nom!!!!Thank you, Bub. Remarkable choppers! Good morning star." and yah... that is the first page. Pretty cool right?

The Talk
by Darrin Bell

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This graphic novel has been on my radar for a while but the weight of it - both figuratively and literally- intimidated me and I shelved it for a bit. Once I was lucky to receive an audiobook copy for review from NetGalley, I coupled reading the physical book with listening to the narration and it was the perfect combination! The audiobook adds a lot to the book with some sound effects, extra context and nice pacing. Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist Darrin Bell pens a captivating graphic memoir of his childhood as a mixed race (but outwardly Black) adolescent. He shares poignant interactions with police, classmates, teachers, girlfriends, race riots, the Trump presidency and eventually his own children. There’s a lot to unpack in this book, and while it speaks to a specific time in history it will most certainly have staying power on library shelves. Give it a read (and listen!).

Look For The Helpers
by Alexandra Cassel Schwartz

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“I love that this book is about Daniel Tiger learning how to help people!”