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Elephant And Piggie Pig Make Me Sneeze
by Mo Willems
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The part I love is when he sneezes.

Mycroft And Sherlock The Empty Birdcage
by Kareem Abdul-jabbar Mycroft Holmes
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The third book in the series was very good. It had an interesting story line.

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.

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.

Milly Molly Mandy Goes to a patty
by Joyce Lankester
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This book is about Milly Molly Mandy go to a party and there was prizes.

Charlatans
by Robin Cook
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I have mixed feeling about this book. The beginning is loaded up with a lot of medical details of surgeries, so that will not be for everyone. In the middle it got better, but then it got very preachy on how terrible the nutritional supplements (vitamins) industry is and how is mostly quackery. That aside, the book is supposed to be about how relatively easy it is to utilize technology to alter records so that professionals, in this case doctors, may now be as qualified as they seem. Whole story seems a bit far fetched to me and while it wasn’t terrible, overall I think there are much better books out there.

Hot Dog Girl
by Jennifer Dugan
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Cute, summer read... The main character was a little irritating with her scheming though, but the character was self-aware...

Spin
by Patricia Cornwell
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While I have enjoyed Cornwell's books very much in the past, this one is WAY too sci-fi for me. It also has a lot of technical detail about tools and equipment, but not a lot of explanation for the activity that is taking place. Very disappointed and I would not read another one from this series.

Ruff and Tumble
by Lucy Gilmore
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Fun and sweet! Production Assistant for the Puppy Cup, Hailey, knows everything about puppies and football. When Quarterback Cole walks into her office asking for PR help, she agrees. The characters are fleshed out, and flawed. This book is full of family, love, and of course furry friends.

Crooked River
by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
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An outstanding book by a pair of my favorite authors, both together and separately. Something very wrong is washing up on the beach; you won't believe what it is and even worse where it is coming from. For those familiar with the Pendergast series, this book showcases his sometimes partner and his ward. But in this book, Pendergast puts some innocent people in harm’s way and harm does come to them. I am looking forward to the next book to see how he deals with this.
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