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We Were Liars
by E Lockhart

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This book had potential for me but I didn’t like the turn it took. Felt scripted especially with the climax.

Between The Lines
by Jodi Picoult

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Normally, I'm a big fan of Picoult. This one was more fantasy fiction - a story character coming to life - and it was hard to connect to. Some others may love it, but the abstract impossibility of it made it undesirable for me.

Fox In Socks
by Dr Seuss

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I love it. It’s a tongue twister

Hello Summer
by Mary Kay Andrews

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Another excellent book by Mary Kay Andrews! 2 thumbs up ????. Couldn't put it done.

More Than Enough
by Elaine Welteroth

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More Than Enough is a book about the incredible journalist, judge on Project Runway, host on the Talk and now an author. The book tells the story about her being a mixed race person navigating white spaces and all of the incredible opportunities she's had throughout her career. It's such an interesting perspective to learn from and open up my world to me. I definitely recommend this book to anyone. Such a great read!

Magic Tree House Mummies In The Morning
by Mary Pope Osborne

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I would recommend this book for anyone who likes Egypt. My favorite part was when they met the ghost queen.

Eligible
by Curtis Sittenfeld

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A modern day pride and prejudice? Not even close. Gosh I don’t know why I slogged through this book. It really was pretty shallow and I found myself not caring how it ended!

I Shot The Buddha
by Colin Cotterill

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4 stars for an engaging book about Dr. Siri Paiboun, retired chief coroner for Laos. This series is probably best read in order, but my library only has some of this series. In this book, #11 in the series, Siri and his friends solve three separate murders that have connections. The author is a British man who lives in Thailand. This book, like the others, provides some insight into Laotian culture with a bit of humor. Siri gets a plea from a Buddhist monk to help a fellow monk escape into Thailand. The monk was a guest in Siri's house, but has been mysteriously kidnapped. This quest sets off a chain of events, leading to a confrontation with the spirit world. If you don't like paranormal mysteries, you might not like this book. Two quotes: Author warning: "A mental health warning: Through necessity this edition is heavily spiced with supernatural elements. For those of you who prefer your mysteries dull and earthy, this is not the tome for you." "Siri put his hand to his chest where the white amulet hung from his neck. it was nothing elaborate: a hunk of white stone. But there was no question that, without it, he would have been long dead." This was a library book.

Dingoes At Dinnertime
by Mary Pope Osborne

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My favorite part was when they put the baby kangaroo into the bin bag. The story was about Jack and Annie going to Australia to get a gift from a kangaroo. If you like Australian animals, you will like this book.

undefeated blood bond saga 5
by Helen Hardt

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i have enjoyed this series, hoping there will be more. I have read the steel brothers series, and some of her other books. i like this author, will continue to read.