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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Long Haul
by Jeff Kinney
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Si in this story Greg and his family are finally going to go for a road trip for her grandma a birthday than figures out that there is going to be a gaming convention with his favorite gamer and he really wants to go

Lady Long Rider
by Bernice Ende
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I had never read this book before. It was really good. Not my typical read, but I enjoyed it.

Its All Too Much Peter Walsh
by Peter Walsh
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Good book for anyone wanting to start organizing their homes. I thought I was pretty organized until I got into the pages and looking around my home. Very motivating!

The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things
by Lev Grossman
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Quick read but very romantic and beautiful. It was very impressive that the story was told in less than 100 pages and was well done. I wish it were longer only so that I could see where the characters go from the ending.

The Invisible Life Of Addie Larue
by V. E. Schwab
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This book has officially reinstated my love for reading. As someone who hasn’t been an avid reader for years, the book honestly seemed a little daunting at first; it was lengthy, but I soon realized it was rightfully so. The beginning started off a little slow, but 300 years requires a lot of backstory, and it ended up building a solid foundation for an incredible story. Once the plot started to get messy, I became absorbed in the characters and the poetry. In fact, I put off reading the final chapters because I wasn’t ready for it all to end. If you’re looking for something beautiful and existential, for something that will make your head spin, and for something that feels disgustingly and uncomfortably real, I urge you to read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. 5/5 ??

City Shapes Diana Murray
by Diana murray
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Shapes in the city of New York

Spindle
by Ek Johnston
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This is a companion to EK Johnston’s A Thousand Nights. It was hard to get into in the first half but the pace really picked up later in the book.

Diary of a wimpy kid teje third wheel
by Jeff kinney
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So this book talks about when a valentines dance is going to take place at Greg’s middle school and he quickly starts trying to find a date and leaves his friend out by himself

The Henna Artist
by Alka Joshi
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Captivating story! Enjoyed following Lakshmi story of finding her way. The writer does a great job of helping you really emphasize with the different characters situations

A Candy Cane Cat-Astrophe
by Addison Moore & Bellamy Bloom
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A cozy mystery, 5th in the Meow For Murder series. Bowie Binx is hiding from the mob, her boyfriend is a cop and writes books based on a mob family, and she has hard-to-interpret visions of future events that she always gets wrong! It's Christmas, and another body shows up. These stories are cute, short and full of humor and cats!
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