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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.

The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
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Laugh-out-loud funny at parts, heartwarming at others, and socially attuned throughout. What a fun read!

Dory Fantasmagory Book 5
by Abby Hanlon
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This book is about Dory Imagining that she is a pirate.

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….

Redhead by the Side of the Road
by Anne Tyler
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First problem; I read the whole book and still do not know where the title came from. A single man, who is particular about the way things need to be, suddenly finds a young man on his doorstep who thinks he is his father. Sounds interesting, but I kept waiting for something to happen, and it didn't.

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.

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 Monk of Mokha
by Dave Eggers
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Let me start off by saying that I am not a fan of biographies for the simple reason that not everything in a person’s life will be interesting,,,or so I thought until I read this book. Just about every minute of this book kept me engaged and wondering what would happen next. And to say that it is about an immigrant from Yemen who is working as a doorman and want to start a business importing coffee from Yemen doesn’t do it justice. It is the amazing story of a young man committed to improving the life of coffee farmers in his home country and of someone who will literally do anything to accomplish that. Excellent read!

Tigers At Twilight
by Mary Pope Osborne Magic Treehouse Series
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It was a good book, I liked that Jack and Annie saved the tiger

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.
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