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A Midsummer's Equation
by Keigo Higashino
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The death of a hotel guest in a shabby seaside village comes to the attention of big city police when they learn that the dead man was a retired cop. Local police and a university professor also take interest. Was this murder or an accidental death? Is this linked to a past murder? What secrets are being hidden by the innkeeper’s family? This is one in a series of books featuring Japan’s Detective Galileo. Highly enjoyable. Kept me guessing. Will definitely read more from this author.

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

Pizza and Taco: Dare to Be Scared!
by Stephen Shaskan
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Funny. Especially the ghost pepper part!

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

Lumberjanes: Beware The Kitten Holy
by Noelle Stevenson
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4.5 stars. I enjoyed this fantasy camp adventure featuring a crew of five fearless, thrill-seeking friends. They encounter fierce, mysterious creatures after dark and go on a puzzling quest through the woods. This short graphic novel is such a fun ride! I read this because my 7yo daughter blazed through the first five books in the series and I didn’t want to feel left out. I can see why she’s eager to read them all. As is the nature of comics, this book ends on a cliffhanger and feels unresolved.

Love That Dog
by Sharon Creech
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I picked up this tiny book of poetry because I have immense fondness for Sharon Creech’s novel Walk Two Moons. I blazed through this in one sitting- reading a physical copy while listening to the audiobook aptly narrated by Scott Wolf. The youthful voice of an elementary boy shines through the simple poetic prose. It took me a bit to get into the narrative but a linear story unfolds that is both sweet and tugs at the heartstrings. Moments reminded me of Beverly Cleary’s Dear Mr. Henshaw. I recommend this quick read.

The City Of Ember
by Jeanne DuPrau
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Great book!

I See, I See
by R. Henderson
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I live it because you can get a different point of view

There's No Such Thing As...mermaids
by Lucy Rowland
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This book is really cool because it is also like a seek and find book where you have to find the mermaid on every page. She is pretty and she hides really good.

The Handover: How We Gave Control of Our Lives to Corporations, States, and Ais
by David Runciman
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Runciman tries to work a large amount of information into a tight book. He charts a unique comparison of the 'intelligence' function of states, corporations, and the implications of AI. Much of what he says is an argument against the ideas of centralized 'intelligence.' He discusses in some detail the implication on copyright and intellectual property from AI and mostly frames the deleterious effects of AI usage and development from a left-wing lens.
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