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Steg-o-normous (the Oodlethunks, Book 2)
by Adele Griffin
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A heart- warming story about pet ownership and how dangerous avalanches truly are

Just a baby bird
by By Mercer Mayer
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Just a baby bird

The Fair Weather Friend
by Jessie Garcia
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This is a fun summer read... for most of the book. Garcia is a pro at crafting, devious female characters that the reader loves to hate. In this mystery, we are introduced to Faith, a weather girl, with a devoted fan club worthy of a rock star. From the outside and too her fans, Faith is the perfect celebrity. To her coworkers she is a loathsome diva. Slowly, the reader unearths her true personality. What I enjoyed most was the glimpses into newsroom dynamics which from the outside appear so glamorous but for those working in the industry can be quite a grind. This is a genuinely enjoyable, easy summer read, perfect for curling up on a veranda and sipping a cool lemonade. I did not fully enjoy the ending or some of the characters decisions, but it was still a worthwhile ride.

Danny And The Dinosaur
by SYD HOFF
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Danny loved Dinosaur so he went to the mesuem and founf one and took him to play with the children.

Cat Stronauts robot rescue
by Drew Brockington
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Has a good mission i would recommend it.

The Hobbit
by J.R.R Tolkien
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To my regret, sixteen years ago in Ms. McCullough's 10th grade English class, I cheated on my book report and didn't actually read this book as intended by the assignment. Instead, I read the SparkNotes version. My twisted moral reason being that this lie was better than reading a book with "witchcraft and magic." Such material was prohibited in my upbringing. Years later, I saw the film as an adult along with the other Lord of the Rings films and was quite fascinated with the tale of courage and found middle earth completely captivating. During this winter reading challenge, I was delighted to find the book on Libby and had every intention of correcting this wrong of sixteen years ago by reading it (listening). It wasn't until I was about halfway through that I realized it was a 1968 BBC radio dramatisation that, while apparently a classic in its own rite, leaves a great deal of content out from the original book. I hope this is still considered an audiobook as it was on Libby, but I was dismayed to find that it was not, in fact, the original book. The task remains for me to read the other book, but I did enjoy this retelling nonetheless.

The Christmas Guest
by Peter Swanson
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This book was excellent at keeping me guessing ehat would happen throughout.

Heaven and earth
by Nora Roberts
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I did not like Ripley as a character and she didn't see any need to change until the very last second and then she was still irrating after learning.

Face the fire
by Nora Roberts
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I enjoyed Mia and love hearing more on nell's growth still didn't like Ripley but it would have been better if the final battle was more then 1 spell.

Lincoln Tells A Joke
by Kathleen Krull
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Very informative, interesting read! Krull gives the reader interesting tidbits of information about one of our greatest president's wonderful sense of humor. We did not prefer the illustration style, but the content more than made up for that.
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