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Tell Me Everything
by Elizabeth Strout
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Another visit to Olive Kitteridge’s corner of Maine, but this time she is not the total focus of the story. Instead the reader is introduced to a number of previously untold stories from the town’s past, a murder is exposed, and various characters explore love and the meaning of life.

Little House In The Big Woods
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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The Mummy With No Name (geronimo Stilton #26)
by Geronimo Stilton
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This is a great book. It’s a shorter book but it’s a great book for readers who like adventure, scary, and mystery books.

December Dog
by Ron Roy
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I think this book is a good book because... FIRST I like dogs ?? . SECOND I like the younger siblings of the original A-Z mystery kids. It was a fun story!

Powder Burn
by Carl Hiaasen
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Like another book in this series on which he collaborated with another author, this lacks the humor and quirkiness of his other novels. It’s well written and an interesting story, but not quite as entertaining.

Mercy Watson Fights Crime
by Kate DiCamillo
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This book was funny and weird.

Thanksgiving On Thursday
by Mary Pope Osborne
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I read this book with my 4.5 year old. In this story, Jack and Annie go to the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans in Plymouth. Squanto was the strongest presence but otherwise I felt this was a lot of unrealized potential.

Texas Outlaw
by James Patterson
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Amazing series

The Bookshop
by Evan Friss
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When I first heard about this book about bookstores, it seemed right up my alley. Sure enough, this is a great book for book lovers and those who love browsing the shelves of their local brick and mortar. This historical journey through American booksellers goes back to the time of Benjamin Franklin and continues through cultural shifts in the county- from gay rights to racism. The business of books, the evolution of big box retailers and the transition to online sales and digital formats are all discussed. The book was a bit dry at times but did make me excited to visit independent bookstores in other parts of the country. I listened to the audiobook on Libby.

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
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