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Each Kindness
by Jacqueline Woodson
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In this story Each Kindness, there was a girl named Chloe she had two friends Kendra and Sophie. Then, one day a new girl came to the class her name was Maya. But, Chloe was mean to Maya. When, Maya smiled Chloe didn't smile back and Chloe never played with her. Then, Maya's seat was empty for many days. The teacher said she had to move to a new school. Chloe was sad, she wished she was nicer to Maya. I like this book because, it teaches people the importance of kindness.

The Bad Seed By Jory John
by Jory John
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The Bad seed learns to be proud of who he is,my mom tell me to be proud of me.

The Cat Sitter's Pajamas
by Blaize Clement
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This book had, at times, the feel of a cozy mystery but had some really bad violent characters as well, making for an interesting mix. In essence, you never know what’s around the next corner, or page in this case. Throw in the curiosity and eccentricity of cats, and you have an interesting story. The story begins with a couple away on vacation and the cat sitter walks in to find a murder. But some people turn out not be who they appear to be as the plot thickens.

Finding Ashley
by Danielle Steel
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Finding Ashley is about a woman who got pregnant at 16 and was sent to a convent in Ireland where the nuns gave the babies to wealthy people who gave generous donations. Her sister became a young nun after trying to become an actress and being brutally raped and decided to go find the baby daughter her sister gave up. This story gave an example of hope, forgiveness, strength and how life can become better. Both sisters overcame many obstacles

I Loved You Since Forever
by Hoda Kotb
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Moms always love you no matter what, they were born to.

Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus
by Mo Willems
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I love the part when the pigeon wanted to drive the bus.

Hard Eight
by Janet Evanovich
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I continue to be amazed by how effectively this author can combine an intense level of humor and violence, and maybe that is what draws me to her books. In this book, one of her earlier ones, Stephanie Plum and her on-again off-again boyfriend Joe Morelli are off-again. This means Stephanie is fee to enjoy her time with Ranger the mysterious man she sometimes partners with. And yes, there is the expected destruction of a car, and a stun gun that only works when you don’t want it too; all the things we look forward to in her books.

Girl Unframed
by Deb Caletti
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Always love Deb Caletti books because they have a familiar feeling to them and feel like home...

I Survived The American Revolution, 1776
by Lauren Tarshis
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I Survived The American Revolution 1776 by Lauren Tarshis was an amazing book. I loved it. It was filled with excitement. I learned about the American Revolution and the weapons the Patriots and the British used to fight. The story painted a picture in my mind of what it was like during the American Revolution of 1776.

Lions of Fifth Avenue
by Fiona Davis
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Now here is a genre that I would not normally read, but I have read two of her books recently and enjoyed both very much. And what book could be better for a bibliophile than his one that takes place in a library? The story bounces back and forth between two time frames and gives you a look challenges faced by a family who used to live in and care for the NY public library and the current challenges faced by the library’s special collection curators. I learn so much by reading her books.
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