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A Week At The Shore
by Barbara Delinsky
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Another excellent book by Barabara Delinsky! Couldn't put it down. She's one of my favorite authors.

Dino Danger
by Brian Houlihan
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I liked when Hulk threw the rock for the dinosaurs to go back into the portal. Then the portal closes. I like when Hulk punches Loki too.

Fair Warning Michael Connelly
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4. 5 stars rounded down for a fast moving book that I couldn't put down. I read 105 pp the first day and the rest of this 396 page book on the second day. I have read 34 books by Connelly and enjoyed every single one. In this book, reporter Jack McEvoy is questioned by LAPD detectives because a woman that he met in a bar 1 year ago has been murdered. Jack investigates and believes that she was murdered by a serial killer. There is a connection to a consumer DNA company. He does solve the mystery, with help from Emily Atwater, another reporter at Fair Warning, the online newspaper where he works, and ex FBI agent Rachel Walling. The book refers to incidents in previous books and I recommend that you read them in order.

The Underground Railroad
by Colson Whitehead
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This story starts out with life of a slave girl name Cora, who is even considered an outcast amongst her fellow African slaves-- runs away and begins a terrifying journey on an actual railroad. This was a surprise because I assumed it was metaphorical like the real "underground railroad" was. I would love to say I loved this book, and in some respect it did. It was very well written, and therefore the horrors of slave life are very strongly accounted for. If you have a vivid story mind like mine, the details of the torcher and abuse was very hard to digest.

Pink & Green is the new Black
by Lisa Greenwald
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I would recommend this series. I really liked it, except when the characters made me made??

Alternate Side
by Anna Quindlen
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Not my favorite book of hers at all. Very dry and kind of sad. The book didn’t seem to have much of a plot instead concentrating on a parking spot for the first half of the book. Uninteresting to me.

The Help Kathryn Stockett
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written so true to life in the way the southerners talk and their expressions. Made me chuckle throughout reading the book and how one women stood up for what she believed against the odds was awesome

The happiest trap
by Russ Harris
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Excellent book really helping me with self confidence!!Gives steps in helping with self esteem Would recommend this for people with depression guide to mindfulness based reducing stress.

The Rider of the Ruby Hills
by Louis Lamour
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I'm a western fan. This book includes several short stories that were very enjoyable

The Big City
by Jennifer Liberts
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A short, fun book with the Paw Patrol about the Pups and a trip to the city in a hot air balloon. Phonics book that focuses on short i words (big, city, rip, will, etc)
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