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Me And Marvin Gardens (scholastic Gold)
by Amy Sarig King
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A heart-filled story about the importance of how we keep our world green and the impact from it. This tale tells of a boy who meets a creature that eats plastic waste but its waste is like acid and burns holes in the ground.the boy works hard to protect it and names it Marvin Gardens.

Harlem Shuffle
by Colson Whitehead
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Harlem Shuffle, by Colson Whitehead, explored themes of racism, classism and crime in 1960s New York City. It was told through the point of view of Ray Carney, furniture salesman, family man, and occasional fence for stolen goods. Carney’s dad was a crook, but Carney never wanted to follow in his footsteps. However, as the story progresses, he continued to get drawn into the “crooked” world. I’ve never read a book quite like this. It’s a crime novel written like literary fiction. At times the cool play-by-play reminded me of something like the Reacher books by Lee Child, while at other times the metaphors and imagery were like something that you’d read in a classic like A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. In the end, I shelved it in my literary fiction area rather than my mystery area because the crime sections aren’t laid out like a mystery. The reader knows who is doing it and how they’re doing it from the get-go. What’s more murky is who the “bad guy” is in each scenario. Carney might be acting as a fence and might be a little bit “crooked”, but the people he’s up against are much more crooked than he is. It’s a world of bribery (run by “envelopes” with money to look the other way or grease the wheels going in a thousand different directions). Carney is also a Black man in 1960s America. The book does a good job of describing both the “little indignities” and outright racism of the time. It also does a good job of describing the circumstances that would drive a mostly straight man like Carney into the crooked world again and again.

Haunted Ever After
by Jen DeLuca
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A bit of a slow start, but otherwise a great book. Lots of character development.

Gossie
by Olivier Dunrea
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Gossie is looking for her bright red boots. I like it.

House Of Robots: Robots Go Wild!
by James Patterson
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A hilarious sequel to the first book that shows how far Sammy will go to save his friends , and how hard he works to defend his family

The World Of Emily Windsnap: Emily’s Big Discovery
by Liz Kessler
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It was good. It was a nice book. I want to read it again.

The Ballad Of Never After
by Stephanie Garber
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???? the end

Gus
by Olivier Dunrea
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Gus adopts some baby turtles. I like it.

Pestilence
by Laura Thalassa
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Ooh so good! I've never read about horseman before so I was intrigued. What I didn't like is the fact at the end after months of being apart he comes back to her and said he has served his purpose it was to vague

The bird that wore a bow tie
by Sunny stories
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A fave
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