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Drums Of Autumn
by Diana Gabaldon
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Another great book in the series. I think the narrator is amazing. Her voice is great to listen and engaging.

Big cats
by Sara Walker
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It was good and had a lot of fact about big cat and what they eat and how they sleep and were

A Gift of Grace
by Sarah Wynde
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This is the 4th book in a series set in Tassamara Florida about people who have Paranormal/psychic abilities. Each book focuses on a different member of a family. This book focuses on Grace, the youngest daughter of the family and a military veteran who hears ghosts and isn't sure if he is crazy or been experimented on. There is mystery, romance, and ghosts! It's fun, with no explicit sex or horror.

The Guncle
by Stephen Rowley
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Perfect in every way. Patrick is surprised by being asked to care for his niece and nephew for the summer after their mother passed away and the kids father needs to be admitted into the hospital. A beautiful story of grief recovery.

Get A Life Chloe Brown
by Talia Hibbert
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Steamy, spicy. I started originally with book 2 in this series, but this one is so much better. Red and Chloe work well together while the author touched on some serious topics.

The Knife Of Never Letting Go
by Patrick Ness
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This book brings up a lot of very interesting concepts, mainly what it would be like to hear the thoughts of others. I love the use of fonts to add visualization to the story.

Percy Jackson And The Olympians The Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
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I loved the lightning thief. The was awesome with its descriptions on the different monsters. I liked the capture the flag part when he is accepted by Poseidon. It was also cool with Kronos and Tartarus and how it was very gloomy and sad. I think my favorite character was Grover because he was like the funny sidekick for Percy. It was also funny with the parts when the gods acted like little kids, such as when Hephaestus was trying to embarrass Ares and Aphrodite with a setup which backfired. Overall I loved this book and I can’t wait to read Sea of Monsters.

The Avengers
by Chris Wyatt
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Super hero’s

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Old School
by Jeff Kinney
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In this story Greg is wondering when life was old was it better or worse and so what his parents do so they can have a taste of the old days they do this thing called unplugging to see what is life without technology

House Of Robots
by james patterson
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in this story this kid and his family have a house filled with robots because his mom is an robotic engineer that cannot stop making them while his dad is makeing ninja robot comics and so his mom makes him take a robot to school to see how good it feels to have by his side and it changes his life
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