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True Biz
by Sara Novic

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We read this for book club. I liked it a lot. It presents some points of view that I had never considered.

To Sir, With Love
by Edward Ricardo Braithwaite

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It gives you the struggle of a teacher which gives you some obstacles a teacher facing with delinquent children n Great Britain

Pretties
by Scott Westerfeld

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very thrilling

Uni The Unicorn
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal

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The book was good

Keeper of the lost cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger

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Very exciting!!! Last part is annoyingly abrupt!!! Just ends suddenly when you are desperate to read more!!! Can’t wait to read the next book!!! Want to find out what happens next!!!??????

Keeper of the lost cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger

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Great!

The Journey South
by Reavis Z. Wortham

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“The Journey South” is the first book in Reavis Z. Wortham’s Cap Whitlatch series. Before going any farther, I did not finish this book. I gave up around the 27% mark according to Kindle. I tried, but just couldn’t handle it any longer. Set in 1880’s Indian Territory (just as it was beginning to be recognized as Oklahoma), this book is much more of a “bloody western” than I had anticipated after reading, and thoroughly enjoying, Wortham’s other series (Red River, Sonny Hawke and Tom Bell.) None of the characters, including Whitlatch and his friend Gil are likeable. What little law there is appears to be totally ignored, and killing is rampant and acceptable. Although this may portray what life was really like in that time period, I don’t care to read about it.

Winter Turning: A Graphic Novel (wings Of Fire Graphic Novel #7)
by Tui T. Sutherland

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I like it. It's a hard to do graphic novel, and that's why I like it. But there are many differences from the original book that I disapprove of.

Hide
by Tracy Clark

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“Hide” is the first book in Tracy Clark’s Harriet Foster series. Foster is a mid-forties African American Chicago PD detective who is just returning to work, at a new precinct, following an 8-week leave recovering from the latest of three traumatic events in her life. Foster’s new supervisor tells her about her new partner, Lonergan: “Full disclosure: he’s an **expletive**, but he’s serviceable. Don’t take his crap.” Of course, things get off to a rough start when their first case together involves a young women found brutally murdered, with a bloody, but uninjured young man, passed out within close proximity. The list of suspects is long, and the trail to the solution is twisted. I am looking forward to the next two (and hopefully more) books in this series. Clark preceded this series with a 4-book set featuring Chicago private investigator Cass Raines that I am also eager to try. It is fun to find a good new-to-you author.

The Lost Bookshop
by Evie Woods

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It took me a minute to.get used to the time jumps by diaper