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Book Reviews
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Investigators Take The Plunge
by John Patrick Green

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Great book

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid
by Jeff Kinney

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Loved the plot

Grenade
by Alan Gratz

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This book was very interesting because in one part of the story two people from opposite side collide. Then one fumbles for the ruffle and the other for a grenade.

Smells Like Dog
by Suzanne Selfors

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Although it was a pretty good book, the character development could be better. But I do like how the main character was portrayed. I also liked his accomplice and how in the end she turned good.

Where The Red Fern Grows Book
by Wilson Rawls

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I liked the book but it did make me sad. I watched the movie after I read the book

Farm Animals
by Dk Books

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Fun sensory book of cute farm animals

Crazy Brave A Memoir By Joy Harjo
by Joy Harjo

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What an amazing woman! heart breaking and beautifully written. Highly recommend reading about our poet Loiret

Sleepy Abc
by Karen Katz

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Good

Following The Rules
by Lane Hayes

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Just over 200 pages so I read it one sitting. Fast and fun. I wish I got to see Simon come around about college. Please stop calling your goods “steel rod.” That’s dumb.

Mercy Watson Fights Crime
by Kate Dicamillo

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I like this book because it has a pig in it.