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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.

The Deading
by Nicholas Belardes
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Had to DNF this one halfway through after reading it on my bus ride every morning and falling asleep every single time. I can only describe this book as exhausting. Desperately in need of an editor that could rip the heart out of this book and cut out all the fatty tissue. Has an all-timer bad line in it: "I'm seventy-five and falling apart. My body, not my womanhood, nor my Japanese Americanness." With a line that bad you know this author is not a woman nor is he Japanese-American because genuinely what does that even mean?

Little Blue Truck's Springtime
by Alice Schertle
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(4 year old’s review) I like everything in this book. It’s about Little Blue Truck and I love him. And it’s about spring. Toad gets to drive Little Blue Truck and I don’t. They get to meet a lot of friends.

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.

Stage Fright On A Summer Night
by Mary Pope Osborne
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We loved this intro to Shakespearean England and the time of Queen Elizabeth I! We blazed through it.

Look Closer
by David Ellis
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I listened to this audiobook on Libby because it was picked for the Portland State alumni book club. I enjoyed the various perspectives and unreliable narrators in this tale of a Halloween murder. The plot skips around in time and feels like a tangled web of infidelity, betrayal, and financially motivated deceit. While rather elaborate in plotting and timeline, I did enjoy this twists and felt it was well paced.

The Deadlands: Survival
by Skye Melki-Wegner
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The Deadlands: Survival is a book about adventure, heroism, and finding a place to belong. I enjoyed reading this book because I like dinosaurs and it had an interesting concept. The author knows a lot about dinosaurs, a little bit more than I know about dinosaurs. Just the tiniest bit more. The start of the book was so good that I really wanted to keep reading and barely put it down. I would recommend The Deadlands series to people who like dinosaurs and adventure.

Boy-Crazy Stacey (the Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novel #7): A Graphix Book
by Ann M. Martin
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Because it kept me entertained

Forget Me Not
by Ellie Terry
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I read this book for a summer reading bingo (square: read two books with the same title). This is a very short YA book but has excellent representation of Tourette’s and a sweet friendship/romance. There’s some tough family dynamics and painful social meanness.

James
by Percival Everett
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In keeping with the-looking-at-a-familiar-story through a different lens, this offering to the genre does not disappoint. It is not always a pleasant read, but definitely a good one.
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