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Train
by lorraine freeney
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I like the Train in the book that moves along the pages. I like that the book shows different kinds of places around the country. It has some of my favorite colors! There is yellow inside the book which is my favorite.

My summer of pink & green
by Lisa Greenwald
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It was hard to put down. I’m really enjoying this series and can’t wait to start the 3rd book.

Texas Bride
by Joan Johnston
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Not a romance novel! Just a good western story about the difficulties people endured.

On a roll
by Jennifer Liberts
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A fun Paw Patrol book about the Pups' vehicles. Phonics book that reviews short vowel sounds and blends (best, big, job, pal, plan, pup, ruff, wet, etc)

Happy Birthday Danny And The Dinosaur
by Syd Hoff Books
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The Dino says he's 1 million and 1 years old.

Next To Last Stand Craig Johnson
by Craig Johnson Longmire Series
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4 bright stars for another enjoyable book by Craig Johnson. All the familiar characters are here: Henry Standing Bear, native Cheyenne owner of the Red Pony bar Walt Longmire, Absaroka County Sheriff Victoria Moretti, Walt's under sheriff and sometime lover Ruby, Absaroka County dispatcher This book is #16 in the series, and I recommend that you read them in order, as the book refers to incidents in previous books. The book centers on a famous painting "Custer's Last Fight." Millions of copies of this painting were distributed by beer maker Anheuser-Busch. It was supposedly destroyed in a fire in 1946. But then a resident of the Veterans' Home of Wyoming dies and Walt is called in by the director Carol because she found a shoe box with $1 million in cash in Charley Lee Stillwater's room. Walt searches the room and finds a painting proof that looks like it is connected to the supposedly destroyed "Custer's Last Fight." Unraveling the mystery of the million dollars and the painting leads Walt into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with killers. He does solve the case with help from Victoria and residents of the Veterans' Home. There are laugh out loud lines in this book, Walt and Henry discussing Custer: Walt: "Custer was a dashing and flamboyant commander..." Henry; "A devious and irrational bundle of manic depression who finished last in his class at West Point---in short a horse's ass." Both my wife and I enjoy this series. I read this library book in 2 days.

Life Of Pi
by Yann Martel
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Wow! I’ve seen the movie many times, but the book is soooo much more detailed. The descriptive narrative is absolutely beautiful, and makes it easy to imagine.

Call Your Daughter Home
by Deb Spera
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I really enjoyed this book. Set in the early 1920’s and from 3 different Womens’s perspectives. Widely different. A great read and it brings home the fact that we’re all so similar even if appearances don’t show that!

Blindside
by James Patterson
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Great story. Patterson has added another author to his crew

The Knife Of Never Letting Go
by Patrick Ness
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Surprisingly attention grabbing book. It dangled you along with the "something happened" hook and you had to keep reading to find out what that was. It takes place on a colonized planet where things are not as they're supposed to be and the thoughts of men can be heard. The writing is from the perspective of a illiterate, uneducated child on the edge of manhood and what happens to him when he discovers an anomaly.
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