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The Blue Pickup
by Natasha Tripplett
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"I like the pink shiny tool box"

Jungle Chase! (lego City)
by Ace Landers
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I can learn about all sorts of things and bugs.

The Best Man
by Kristan Higgins
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I enjoyed the familial relationships along with the romantic relationship. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the books in this series.

New Pup On The Block
by Sherri Winston
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I like the mystery's

Sugar Plum Ballerinas: Tutu Many Problems (previously Published As Terrible Terrel)
by Whoopi Goldberg
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It was a fun book to read it talked about how the girl did not want to be ballet she wanted the pursue ice skating but the mom had different plans for the girl the mom wantes her daughter to dance ballet

Cat Kid Comic Club: Influencers: A Graphic Novel (cat Kid Comic Club #5): From The Creator Of Dog Man
by Dav Pilkey
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I love it so much! It's funny, it has good lessons in it, and it's a book I can read over and over again.

Keeper Of The Lost Cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger
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AMAZING!!!

If Teacups Could Talk
by Emilie Barnes
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It about the elegance associated with drinking tea while sharing a cup of Kindness with Treasured Friends.

Slow Dance
by Rainbow Rowell
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As a remarried mom I really sunk into this book I feel like I could relate really well.

The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah
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Based on separate suggestions from two trusted reader friends, I decided to venture outside my normal mystery/thriller genre and give Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale a try. It was a wise decision. Although it is a long book (17.5 hours in audio, expertly read by Polly Stone), I finished it quickly because it was so interesting and so well written. Vianne Mauriac and Isabelle Rossignol are sisters, very different in both age and personality, trying to survive in war-torn Nazi occupied France. Politics, culture, religion, weather, family, friendships and the disruption of normal life all factor into a captivating story. Not a spoiler — Rossignol is French for Nightingale, which becomes significant in the long run.
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