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Pug's Road Trip: A Branches Book (diary Of A Pug #7)
by Kyla May
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Super fun you also learn about problem solving and how to fix your attitude when things go wrong.

The Deading
by Nicholas Belardes
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Had to DNF this one halfway through after reading it on my bus ride every morning and falling asleep every single time. I can only describe this book as exhausting. Desperately in need of an editor that could rip the heart out of this book and cut out all the fatty tissue. Has an all-timer bad line in it: "I'm seventy-five and falling apart. My body, not my womanhood, nor my Japanese Americanness." With a line that bad you know this author is not a woman nor is he Japanese-American because genuinely what does that even mean?

Warm Hearts Day
by Rebecca Elliott
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A really good book. It was about a friend, they were going to have a party and they made a mistake, she forgot her family’s present. They gave all the presents to the animals in the forest while she was looking for her family’s present.

The Bootlace Magician
by Cassie Beasley
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This book is a sequel to Circus Mirandus by Cassie Beasley.

Evil Spy School
by Stuart Gibbs
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Evil spy school is a very good book.

Elle(s) #1
by Kid Toussaint
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I like how her hair color changes and her feelings change when she is feeling different things!

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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I went into this book with some skepticism because I wasn’t sure how a space-related sapphic romance would pan out, but Taylor Jenkins Reid delivered! The meat of this book is actually flashbacks leading up to the shuttle disaster, with snippets of the catastrophe interspersed throughout. Joan and Vanessa are two astronauts in the 1980s who defy odds, overcome sexism and develop mutual respect and affection. Joan balances her career and family drama largely created by her self-centered sister. The relationship between Joan and her endearing niece Frances really tugged at my heartstrings. I love TJR’s way with words and the narration of this audiobook. This was great!

It’s A Sign
by Jarrett Pumphrey
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I thought it was really well-written. The club was cool and I also love making signs. It inspired me.

Sandwich
by Catherine Newman
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3.5 stars. This book seemed to have quite a bit of buzz when it was first released and made it back on my TBR with the recent paperback release (and Indie Next pick). I listened to this relatively short book on Libby. I struggle with rating this book because I have mixed feelings. A lot of the family interactions and loose plot fell flat for me. The timeline bounced around a bit, confusing me at times in reference to her daughter’s age for example. The humor around menopause was a highlight for sure! The discussion of motherhood, pregnancy and loss was complicated and thought-provoking.

The City Of Ember
by Jeanne DuPrau
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Great book!
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