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Anything Is Possible
by Elizabeth Strout
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A series of short stories from the past and present told from the viewpoints of some of Strout’s familiar characters. Most of the stories connect to others in this book, tales of love, life, and forgiveness. Great for fans of Strout, but not an ideal book to introduce her characters.

Let's Go For A Drive!
by Mo Willems
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The book is funny, I like elephants, it is creative.

The PreHistory of The Far Side
by Gary Larson
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I love how he one by one tells you about the comics

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.

Give Me Butterflies
by Jillian Meadows
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4.5??

Kiki's Delivery Service
by Eiko Kadono
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I read this book because I was looking to fulfill a book bingo challenge to read a book published in 1985. I have seen the movie a couple times so it was fun to revisit Kiki’s magical world in audiobook form. This is a short, cozy, whimsical read.

Exquisite Ruin
by AdriAnne May
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Hard to get through with the repetitive descriptive language but the plot was good.

Every Last Word
by Tamara Ireland Stone
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It’s a great book about mental health struggles and overcoming them

House Of Leaves
by Mark Z. Danielewski
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It feels as though you are going insane with the main character. As the book slowly devolves into symbolism over story, it leaves you grasping for explanation and theorizing like a madman. I loved not only the story, but the experience as well.

Oh William!
by Elizabeth Strout
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Lucy Barton tells us all about her ex-husband’s life, including the collapse of William’s third marriage, the anxiety of having a father who was a Nazi POW, and his discovery that he has an older half sister in Maine. Of course readers also learn more about Lucy and her past and current relationships with William. Great beach-read for fans of Strout’s other books.
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