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·   Track Your Reading – Log every book you read with your child here

·   Keep Reading! – Prepare your child for kindergarten by reaching 1,000 books before they enter kindergarten.


Put reading first, with 20 minutes a day spent reading to your children. 
Make it fun and exciting. Be imaginative.

If you read just 1 book a day, you will have read about 365 books in a year. That is 730 books in two years, and 1,095 books in just three years!

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Barack
by Jonah Winter

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This walks you thru President Obama life up to where he becomes Afro American President of the United States.

House of Breath and Sky
by Sarah J. Maas

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I was not as captivated by this book as some of Maas others. The story line continued from Crescent City but was slow to develop. Once I got the gist of the plot it did get better but I had trouble following all the side plots which eventually did come together. She does leave me wanting to read the next book in the series and I am looking forward to it the end January 2024.

True Biz
by Sara Novic

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We read this for book club. It presents some points of view that I had not considered. I really enjoyed it.

Midnight Ruin
by Katee Robert

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It's another grand slam for Katee Robert! This book is spicy but more than that the plot is stellar! This book continues the trials and tribulations that Olympus is entrenched in. Without spoilers, we get a huge revelation that clears up some of the unknown elements from previous books. I cannot wait for the next book in the series!

Bull
by David Elliott

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What a fun retelling of the classic Minotaur and the Labyrinth! The personalities that author David Elliott imparts into the well known characters is modern while still staying in line with the classic tale. I highly recommend this novel to all who enjoy Greek mythology or anyone that enjoy modern narrative told in prose format.

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

Distance
by Luna Mason

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Great book lives the mystery is really good

Rule Of Wolves
by Leigh Bardugo

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This was a very interesting read, a little different than what I've been reading lately. I wonder if a movie for it would be easier to follow. I was just happy it was recommended and lucky for me , it was on my personal shelf with all the other great books I've gathered or earned from the library challenges.

Jars Of Glass
by Brad Barkley

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A story that deals with death and the living. One character tries to escape her issues by hidding under black makeup. But everyone in the house is suffering after the Mom passes away. Family issues loom large in this book.

Between The World And Me
by Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Good read, makes you think!!