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Girl Unframed
by Deb Caletti

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Always love Deb Caletti books because they have a familiar feeling to them and feel like home...

Jim Henson: The Biography
by Brian Jay Jones

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Engaging (and LONG) biography of an amazing creator. Kirby Heyborne narrates. His voice changes slightly for different people, and his Muppet impressions are excellent. Highly recommend the audiobook.

The Magic Treehouse Night of the Ninjas
by Mary Pope Osborne

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I loved the whole book. Ninjas are awesome!

The Bad Seed By Jory John
by Jory John

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The Bad seed learns to be proud of who he is,my mom tell me to be proud of me.

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 Nest
by Cynthia D Aprix Sweeney

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I enjoyed this book, but I wasn’t so engrossed in it that I couldn’t put it down.

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.

Pumpkin
by Julie Murphy

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This was a nice continuation of the Dumplin' series and had the same feel good vibe!

She Persisted
by Chelsea Clinton

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This book is about all ladies that persisted that there dreams came true.

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.