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The Chilbury Ladies Choir
by Jennifer Ryan
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Best book of my summer reads. Strong funny and resilient women of world war 2 England

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.

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.

Hard Eight
by Janet Evanovich
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I continue to be amazed by how effectively this author can combine an intense level of humor and violence, and maybe that is what draws me to her books. In this book, one of her earlier ones, Stephanie Plum and her on-again off-again boyfriend Joe Morelli are off-again. This means Stephanie is fee to enjoy her time with Ranger the mysterious man she sometimes partners with. And yes, there is the expected destruction of a car, and a stun gun that only works when you don’t want it too; all the things we look forward to in her books.

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.

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.

Where The Grass Is Green And The Girls Are Pretty
by Lauren Weisberger
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Lauren Weisberger never fails to get you caught up in her books. Taken from the headlines where parents will do anything to get their child into the right college. The relationship between 2 sisters, their husbands and children. A book that will make you laugh and cry.

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!

The Red Pyramid
by Rick Riordan
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This book is about a brother and sister who are of Egyptian blood to the pharaohs. The learn that they are descends of Horas and Isis. Chaos is trying to take over the world and they have to stop it. They learn that it is a battle between gods and magicians. With both brother and sister teaming up, they are able to successfully combat chaos, for now. In the process they lose their parents but save earth, for now.

The Sanatorium
by Sarah Pearse
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The Sanatorium was intriguing in the beginning but didn’t make sense. For instance why would a woman kill other woman because she was raped and she wanted it known by killing these women plus the rapist and her brother who didn’t stand by her. She also killed for it to be known what tortuous abuse was done to the women who were placed in the sanatorium for no reason. The ending left everyone guessing who pushed the detective into the water. It was an ok read but didn’t make sense
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