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

Give Me Butterflies
by Jillian Meadows
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4.5??

The Inheritance Games
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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It was a very detailed and amazing book with lots of twists and turns awaiting you around every bend.

Starting From Here
by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
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Teen Colby is still recovering from the death of her mother and struggles to cope with long absences from her long haul trucker dad. When Colby is dumped by her secret summer girl friend, it’s almost too much for her to bear. Over the next few months her grades slip and Colby lashes out at her friends and supporters. When a three-legged dog arrives in her life, Colby has companionship and new responsibilities. Lots of drama and turmoil, but mostly happy endings all around.

Klara And The Sun
by Kazuo Ishiguro
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Loved this one quite a bit, always been a huge fan of robot stories and their ability to question what makes us human, and this one does a good job with it. Also very refreshing to see a robot story that isn't about them going rogue or otherwise revolting against humanity, instead asking "what would it look like if a robot had limitless love for its human?"

Dork Diaries 7
by Rachel Renée Russell
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This is an awesome book I think everyone should read it!

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

Whiteout
by Adriana Anders
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A real thriller!

Twister On Tuesday
by Mary Pope Osborne
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4.5 stars. Jack and Annie travel to the prairie and visit a dugout schoolhouse, write with chalk on slate and befriend pioneers. They encounter a twister and have to hide in a storm cellar. This is one of their more exciting and endearing adventures.

Problematic Summer Romance
by Ali Hazelwood
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3.75 stars rounded up. In the world of Ali Hazelwood, this book was somewhat lower tier and forgettable, but it’s still a fun summer read. I liked the setting (Italy), the audiobook’s dual narration (primarily FMC POV w/MMC speaking), the chemistry and general blend of tropes (age gap, brother’s best friend, handsome rich MMC). I felt like there was an attempt to make this a friends-to-lovers romance but it felt more like a second chance turned instalove, which left me conflicted.
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