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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Double Down (book 11)
by Jeff Kinney
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“It’s a super good book because ai love Diary of a whimpy kid. It’s so funny.”

Forget Me Not
by Julie Soto
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This Julie Soto book has been on my radar for a while and I finally read it for a summer reading bingo. I liked the two main characters and their chemistry. The side characters also added to the story and were entertaining/enjoyable. The dual narration was great. I’m not the biggest tattoo fan, but Elliot’s body ink was cool, and I loved all the floral and wedding elements in the book.

Red Shoes
by Karen English
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I got from the book that it is ok to give up your stuff when you don’t need it or fit in it anymore and you can dream about all the other people that will love your things.

Murder At Gulls Nest
by Jess Kidd
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Hard to put it down. The mystery unfolds gradually.

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

Black History For Beginners
by Denise Dennis
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Excellent! Easy to read, impressively researched.

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i enjoyed reading this book and watching the movie

Yokai Cats Vol. 3
by PANDANIA
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I like it because it has a lot of details and it is also funny

Dog man
by Dav Pilkey
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It's a great book and a great plot and one of the first books I ever read -ollie

Angelica And The Bear Prince
by Trung Le Nguyen
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This is a lovely book! I was lucky to receive a digital ARC of this graphic novel from NetGalley to review. After loving The Magic Fish, I was eager to read Trung Le Nguyen’s latest, which is set to release in October 2025. The full color illustrations are dreamy, gorgeous feasts for the eyes. After overextending herself, Angelica turns to a place that has captivated her and brought her comfort: the local theater and its upcoming production featuring Per the Bear Prince. This story has a little of everything: family drama and grief, a second chance romance, friendship, and more. While this sophomore book doesn’t feel as deep or impactful as its predecessor, it still gets top marks for me. Young audiences will love it and older readers will appreciate it.
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