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Babymouse #16: Babymouse For President
by Jennifer L. Holm
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I’ve always liked the baby mouse books they’re silly and goofy

Autopsy Of A Deceased Church
by Thom S. Rainer
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How to keep your church alive based on ones that have died.

Mission Canyon
by Meg Gardiner
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Mission Canyon is the second book in Meg Gardiner’s five-book Evan Delaney series. Evan is a sometimes lawyer, sometimes writer, and always interesting young woman who is continually getting caught up in a series of misadventures. In this volume, Evan’s fiancée Jesse is learning to live with devastating injuries resulting from an intentional hit-and-run accident that also took the life of Jesse’s best friend. Everyone knows who caused the accident, but not why nor which man was the real intended target. The rest is in the reading… Tanya Eby does a terrific job narrating the story from Evan’s first person POV. Except, as is the case in many audiobooks, there is a lack of “proof-listening” that might have eliminated some subject matter mispronunciations. I have enjoyed this series.

King Of Wrath
by Ana Huang
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I loved this book and this Author. First book I purchased with my own money at Barnes& Nobles, I've read it twice!!

Seven Of Hearts
by Maggie Gates
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T’was a book, meh…

Pete The Cat And The Bad Banana
by James Dean
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I love Pete the Cat books. He likes to eat bananas but not lemons. Lemons are not sweet. I do not like lemons either.

Always in His Providence
by Ruth Reid
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Teaches a great lesson in relying on God truly, not merely giving it lip service. Always trust God's plan for you.

Hilda And The Bird Parade
by Luke Pearson
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It was very creative and mythical.

The Starving Saints
by Caitlin Starling
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Whew, I liked this book a lot. It's a genre bending horror fantasy book with sapphic elements and magic. LOVED it.

Prince's Gambit
by C. S. Pacat
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The pacing in this one was tough. I hear this is the weakest book because it's so much build-up along with SO. MUCH. ARMY. DETAIL. If I never read about encampments again, I'll be happy. Still, the main characters finally hook up in the last 100 or so pages, so slog through it, it's worth it.
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