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A Good Girls Guide To Murder
by Holly jackson
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This was a really good book. Not my typical read but I read it and enjoyed it.

And Then You Dye
by Monica Ferris
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I am not into needlepoint, but I enjoyed the plot and learning a little about needlework.

Warriors The Darkest Hour
by Erin Hunter
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I loved this one cant wait till I read the b series I love the part in this book when its all about tiger star.

Swing
by Kwame Alexander
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I really lived the book. The book Solo goes with this book very well. I had a connection to “Swing” right away because I have played softball in the past. With the book talking about baseball to me it just made it better

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid dog days
by Jeff Kinney
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Great book! the imiges are great and the texes of the book are also great. i over all LIKE it

100 Deadly Skills Survival Edition
by Clint Emerson
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This book is really good and taught me how to survive depending on the region that you get trapped in. It also taught me how to make traps and snares to catch and eat animals.

I Love You Stinky Face Board Book
by Lisa Mccourt
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Another favorite bedtime story of Eli’s. We read this story at least 3 times a week at bed time. It’s such a fun story. It expresses the love a mother has for her child in a silly and fun way.

Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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I liked it, but I think it's very overhyped. I would probably tell other people to read it though. My favorite character was Haymitch, which autocorrect thinks should be "Hey Mitch."

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 ??

Ready Player One
by Ernest Cline
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Fun light read with lots of 80s trivia! Characters have to solve riddles and games and work together to find the egg before it falls into the wrong hands.
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