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A Closed And Common Orbit By Becky Chambers
by Becky Chambers
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Started reading this series for my Space Opera category for the extreme reading challenge and really enjoyed it! So continued on to listen to another for my book set in the future category. Loved it too, maybe more than the first!

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.

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

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.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid The Ugly Truth
by Jeff Kinney
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I loved the part that the teacher give the student egg but Greg brought it back as a scrambled egg.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid The Getaway
by Jeff Kinney
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The best part was the plane flight it so so funny!

Claymore Manga
by Norihiro Yagi
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Although I like anime, I've never really taken to manga. On a whim, I grabbed Claymore from the library shelf. After seeing the dismemberment within the first few pages, I knew I'd enjoy this. The art, though simple, tells the story well. The plotline and characters are clearly established and are quite adventurous. I wound up reading the first volume before I left the library.

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.

Invisible Girl
by Lisa Jewell
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What I love about this book is that it’s not the typical “who-dunnit”, where the chase leads from person to person, eliminating suspects. In this book, there is so much going on with the plot that everyone is relevant in the end. And the lines between the good guys and the bad guys is not clearly drawn. Someone is accosting woman on the streets and now a young girl has gone missing. It must be the creepy guy who lives on the block, right? But then again….

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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