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The Second Chance Convenience Store
by Kim Ho-Yeon
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A tale of community and redemption.

Keeper of the lost cities book #7
by Shannon Messenger
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Best book to read ever!!!

Keeper of the lost cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger
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BEST EVER!!!

My Darkest Prayer
by S. A. Cosby
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S.A. Cosby is a auto by author for me moving forward. His ability to pull me into a story is completely unmatched.

Spiritual Disciplines For The Christian Life
by Donald S. Whitney
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It supports practices that can support a believer in his or her Christian walk. Gives you a chance to pursuit to live a holy life.

Island Of Whispers
by Frances Hardinge
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My only wish as that there was more in the book! A fascinating tale of death and grieving woven into a story of magicians and lords.

Holi Colors
by Rina Singh
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Great book!!!

What Did You Say?
by Monique E. Hammond
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I like to read color words. I can read color words. I like the color green.

The Wildcat Behind Glass
by Alki Zei
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An incredible piece of historical fiction. Written in 1963 by Alki Zei, who herself was a member of the resistance movement in Greece during its fascist dictatorship, the book follows two sisters in the beginning of the fascist dictatorship. Myrto and her younger sister Melissa play all sorts of games with their older cousin Nikos, and the games turn serious as they have to help Nikos stay hidden from the authorities who are hunting him for his revolutionary beliefs.

The Common Wind
by Julius S. Scott
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A wonderful overview of how information traveled in the wake of the French Revolution and throughout the Haitian Revolution. As a librarian, it is a fascinating perspective to focus on this movement of information and the agency of enslaved and oppressed people. A clear vision of the continued resistance of enslaved people and its internationalist character.
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