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Billie B Brown The Best Project
by Sally Rippin
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The Billie B Brown series is one of our favorites...they're perfect for quick family read alouds or assisted beginner reads. We loved that this one highlighted Billie's baby brother since we have a baby in our family too. We laughed quite a bit in this one.

Be The Bridge
by Latasha Morrison
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An I.important amd timely read. The author uses her unique experiences to provide helpful advice on how to bridge the racial divide. I especially appreciate the grace with which she writes.

Alexander Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day
by Judith Viorst Books
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I liked the funny part where he dropped his sweater in the sink while the water was running.

The Shadows
by Alex North
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Very good thriller. Reminds me of a Stephen King story line, but without his level of detail.

Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng
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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng was a very captivating story. The underlying themes of motherhood and a pre-planned society were very interesting to read about. This book taught me that sometimes it is good to be spontaneous and not live a "perfect life" like Mrs. Richardson aspired to do.

Civil War On Sunday
by Mary Pope Osborne Magic Treehouse Series
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I really like Civil War on Sunday. My favorite part was when they picked up the soldiers in the ambulance. I would recommend this book for anyone who likes history.

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.

Squeeze Me Carl Hiaasen
by Carl Hiaasen
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4 stars for a hilarious book recommended by my s-i-l Judie. I have read 11 books by Carl Hiaasen and enjoyed every one. This one is book 8 in the Skink series. Skink is the former Florida Governor who walked off the job in an earlier book. He was and is an environmentalist, given to outrageous acts of sabotage against companies or people who damage the environment. He does not appear in this book until the second half. The 1st half is about the interchange of incidents between Angela, "Angie" Armstrong, ex Florida Wildlife Officer, Jerry Crosby, Palm Beach Police Chief, a now ex President, along with his wife, and various Secret Service Agents and employees at Casa Bellicosa, aka Winter White House. The President and his wife are never mentioned by name, but the descriptions are so vivid that it is impossible not to know who is who. The second half brings Skink and Jim Tile, a Skink friend into contact with everyone. Some elements in the book: Burmese Pythons--an invasive species thriving in the Everglades Pruitt, a poacher from Angela's past POTUS Pussies--Wealthy widows who adore the President Three quotes: "Angie had been summoned to Casa Bellicosa to unfasten a screech owl from the presidential pompadour, which the low swooping raptor had mistaken for a road-kill fox." "The President's Secret Service's code name was "Mastotodon." He loved it. " "On only his second day in the Whit House, the President had ordered his chief of staff to arrange a trip to the National Zoo for a close-up look at a real mastodon." This was a library ebook through the Libby app.

Extra Ordinary
by Miriam Spitzer Franklin
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I really liked the concept of this book. I would recommend it. My favorite part was when Anna’s twin brother gave the letter to Pansy.

The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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A dystopian future where children are ceremoniously killed in the yearly games. Heroine Katniss is a smart, strong girl and the role model I always wanted growing up. This is a must read!
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