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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.

Mr. Putter And Tabby Bake The Cake
by Cynthia Rylant
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Fun, cute, sweet, funny!

Evil Spy School
by Stuart Gibbs
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Dragon Ball Z, Volume 1
by Akira Toriyama
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Fun adventurous book where you explore places to find the 7 dragon balls!

Good Morning, Gorillas
by Mary Pope Osborne
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My 4.5 year old loved this book and would rate it 5 stars. I thought this was one of the hokier books in the Magic Treehouse and did not find it as interesting and educational as some of the other more historical tales.

A Marriage At Sea
by Sophie Elmhirst
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This book kept popping into my radar as an Indie Next pick for July 2025 and I read about it via The NY Times. I don’t often go for nonfiction memoir/biography but my interest piqued at this tale of a couple surviving adrift for four months after their yacht capsized. It’s a wild story and worth a read. I listen to the short audiobook on Spotify.

The Correspondent
by Virginia Evans
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I listened to this audiobook on Spotify after seeing universal praise for this debut epistolary novel. I thought this story of aging Sybil Van Antwerp was engaging and diverse, covering all aspects of her life and varied interactions with others. The narration was great. I can see the appeal of the tender, painful tale.

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it is action packed and very funny. it also has a great plot and good characters

Copper
by Kazu Kibuishi
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I didn’t like my because each page was a different story

Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe
by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
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This book was a brave step toward understanding and acceptance, especially for being published in 2012. The lines near the end at the romantic climax are annoyingly cliche but overall the book has an amazing message. The range of topics discussed in the book such as sexuality and racial identity were nearly impossible to cover during the time this book was bu
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