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Weird But True Books
by National Geographic Kids
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The book is about weird facts that are actually true. My favorite part was about the facts back in the day and centurys. Also why I like this is because I learn new facts I didnt know and it gives you some knowledge to sometimes. Like you learn about the past in school and you learn about past in weird but true.

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.

Win
by Harlan Coban
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Take an ultra-rich guy who like to go around hurting bad guys, add an art heist, an anti-war group, a pedophile, and a serial murder and you’ve got this book; something for everyone! Coben’s writing is always riveting, and this is the perfect example.

Fabulous freckles
by Patricia McGinn
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This is a good book. Be different is good.

The Alice Network
by Kate Quinn
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I love learning history through fiction! I love that some of the characters are based on real historical figures. The two storylines helped develop the characters. At times the book had too much detail and perhaps could have been a bit shorter. Great strong female characters!

The Very Fairy Princess Attitude of Gratitude
by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton
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I like the book because the Fairy Princess was practicing Attitude of Gratittude.

The Magic Tree House. Dark day in the deep sea.
by Mary Pope Osborne
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The book is about two kids go back in time for some thing for Merlin because she is sick and they found a monster.

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.

Last Summer At The Golden Hotel
by Elyssa Friedland
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If you are a fan of dirty dancing and always wanted to know what it was like at a hotel in the catskills, this book is for you. You will fall in love with the family members. Fast read. Absolutely loved this book.

Deacon KingKong
by James McBride
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So here is a perfect example of why I try really hard not to give up on a book once I start it. The beginning is filled with a description of so many odd named people and one line of their back story that I almost put this down for good. But I hung in there and was rewarded. It’s really a touching tale of life in a community in Brooklyn in 1969 and all the trouble and beauty that went with it. It was a time when everyone knew everyone and taking care of one another was everything. There are a couple of just very silly parts, but overall the writing is beautiful and inspired. Hang in there; it’s worth it!
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