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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.

The Last Thing He Told Me
by Laura Dave
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A good mystery. Does not end happily, but kept me interested through the whole book.

Twenty And Ten
by Claire Huchet Bishop
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Twenty and Ten was a brilliant book about twenty children living in a school house in France. The twenty children protected the ten Jewish children from the Nazis. Together they formed a team. It was like a miracle at the end of the book.

The Night Hawks
by Elly Griffiths
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Another Dr Ruth Galloway mystery. Less archeology in this one, but still enjoyable. Love the characters and setting in the series.

Clifford beach day
by Lee Quinlan
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This was a cute book featuring puppy Clifford, Emily and friends. My boys enjoyed discovering the beach along with Clifford and identified with Cliffords feeling through out.

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 Feather Thief
by Kirk Wallace Johnson
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The author of this true-life story does an amazing job of integrating the development of the “Origin of the Species” theory with the history of feathers and their use in fashion and fishing. He does this through his investigation of a feather theft from a museum. He describes the history and passion surrounding fly ties for fishing and although I have no interest in this, I found the overall story fascinating. And it is interesting to see how a young man can get caught up in the intensity and passion felt by lure tiers which ultimately ruins his life.

Judy Moody Was In A Mood
by Megan Mc Donald
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It is a good book. It is about a girl that he’s was always in a bad mood.

Jim Henson: The Biography
by Brian Jay Jones
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Engaging (and LONG) biography of an amazing creator. Kirby Heyborne narrates. His voice changes slightly for different people, and his Muppet impressions are excellent. Highly recommend the audiobook.

The Boy from the Woods
by Harlan Coban
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The beauty of this book is that although the story is engaging, the characters are so well developed, that I found them to be the best part of the book. While the book is titled The Boy from the Woods, it’s not really about him, but about how things unfold around him. It’s more about the terrible tying times of high school and adolescence and what happens when those who go unpunished for their crimes as a youth grow up to be an adult and view themselves above it all. This is a great book.
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