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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.

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.

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.

Her One Mistake
by Heidi Perks

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I actually stayed up all night to read this book just because I wanted to know what happened. I finished this book in under 24 hours. It was well-written & fast-paced - a total page-turner - yet I have to give this only 4 stars because I didn't feel there was anything overly special about it. The twist wasn't anything you couldn't see coming. The premise is something that's been written over and over again with nothing to set this book apart.

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.

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!

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.

How Not To Start Third Grade
by Cathy Hapka

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This book is about Will and his little brother Steve back to school was a big besaster.

Charlatans
by Robin Cook

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I have mixed feeling about this book. The beginning is loaded up with a lot of medical details of surgeries, so that will not be for everyone. In the middle it got better, but then it got very preachy on how terrible the nutritional supplements (vitamins) industry is and how is mostly quackery. That aside, the book is supposed to be about how relatively easy it is to utilize technology to alter records so that professionals, in this case doctors, may now be as qualified as they seem. Whole story seems a bit far fetched to me and while it wasn’t terrible, overall I think there are much better books out there.

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.