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Today I’ll Be A Unicorn
by Dana Simpson
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This book is about a girl that wants to de a Unicorn.

Brave Girl Quiet Girl
by Catherine Ryan Hyde
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Not so great...

Casey and Derek on Ice
by Marty Sederman
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I loved the book.

1000+ Little Habits Of Happy, Successful Relationships
by Marc Chernoff
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Excellent book. I would pick up the book each day and read a few habits. A great addition to continuing strong relationships.

Christmas in animal land
by Clifton Bingham
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The book is about animals that celebrate Christmas in there land

Game Changer
by Neal Shusterman
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I keep saying Neal Shusterman is a modern day Ray Bradbury... This book is a continuation of that thought and reminded me of A Sound of Thunder... Many social issues are brought up in this book...

Win
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 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.

Chicken Soup Dory Phantasmagoria
by Abby Hanlon
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This book is about a girl that no girls that did not play with her.

Deacon KingKong
by James McBride
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So here is a perfect example of why I try really hard not to give up on a book once I start it. The beginning is filled with a description of so many odd named people and one line of their back story that I almost put this down for good. But I hung in there and was rewarded. It’s really a touching tale of life in a community in Brooklyn in 1969 and all the trouble and beauty that went with it. It was a time when everyone knew everyone and taking care of one another was everything. There are a couple of just very silly parts, but overall the writing is beautiful and inspired. Hang in there; it’s worth it!
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