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by Patricia Cornwell

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While I have enjoyed Cornwell's books very much in the past, this one is WAY too sci-fi for me. It also has a lot of technical detail about tools and equipment, but not a lot of explanation for the activity that is taking place. Very disappointed and I would not read another one from this series.

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.

I live in the City
by Margot Oliver

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This book is about kids that live in different cities and how they are the same or that are not the same.

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig

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Now here is a book that everyone should read. It makes you really think about life and the perspective from which we view it. The idea is simple, if fanciful; If there were infinite possibilities for the life we could choose, which one would be take? This question is explored in a repetitive fashion but stops just short of being too much so. There are some lines in the book, particularly at the end, that you will take with you after you have finished the book. A particularly good read for anyone feeling down.

Sparks Graphic Novel
by Ian Boothby and Nina Matsumoto

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Because There are evil parents that follow their daughter that actually is a alien and cats make a dog suit so they won’t be left out.Also the litter box comes from the evil parents animal capture lab.There is a smart cat and a regular kind of cat and the news lady thinks the cats that turn into the dogs make the problem but they don’t.

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….

The Invisible Husband Of Frick Island
by Colleen Oakley

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A bit of a mystery, a bit of a drama and a feel good book.

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.

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.

Klara And The Sun
by Kazoo Ishiguro

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Klara and the Sun was an interesting story that showed the love between Josie and Klara who’s an AF (artificial friend) and Josie and Rick, her childhood neighbor friend. The father showed how machines can replace us in the future. It had a caste like system where Josie was uplifted and Rick wasn’t. . It showed the importance of the sun that was portrayed like God. The story wasn’t exciting but makes the reader think