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Can You Find Pup?
by Vincent X Kirsch
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We love how in this story Pup wanted to be noticed and draw. I love the detail of every character the boy was drawing had a scavenger hunt with it. It was very fun.

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.

The Couch Potato
by Jory John
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I love that it’s encouraging people to change their lifestyle instead of slouching on the couch the whole day

Tyrone O’saurus Dreams
by James Howe
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My child really enjoyed this story of how Tyrone O'saurus became a dancer.

Stage Fright (spongebob Squarepants Mysteries #3)
by David Lewman
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A hilarious twist on an old show

The Gate Of The Feral Gods
by Matt Dinniman
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I love this series so, so much. Even as Carl seems to get OP, Dinniman does a great job of increasing the danger (and chaos) to keep things stressful! And the epilogue - oh my goodness! I can't wait to see how things progress from this point.

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

Tommy’s bestest adventure
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So I like when Tommy and his family on the slime ride.

Sunrise On The Reaping
by Suzanne Collins
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I have loved this series since the first book, and this novel deepens the reader's understanding of this brutal, extravagant, spectacle of a Rome in its last days society. Haymitch Abernathy is a fascinating character, part good, part bad, a true chiaroscuro of morality. In this novel, we see him younger more idealistic, before loss and alcoholism ate away at him, and yet at the kernel we see the beginnings of his pragmatic, blase outer shell. There are numerous parallels to the first Hunger Games novel and here we meet young versions of Effie Trinket and Caesar Flickerman, along with a young and tragic Maysilee Donner. The writing pulls the reader in from the first page and keeps you turning the pages right up until the tragic end that explains the mystery of why Haymitch behaves the way he does as a mentor to Peeta and Katniss. Excellent addition to The Hunger Games pantheon!

A Touch Of Ruin
by Scarlett St. Clair
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It seemed like something happen hades and persephone didn't actually conversate about it, it was alot of hades did something that hurt her so she did something back to hurt him. It did seem she got a bit better at end of book but was frustrating throughout book. Still going to read next book but I don't know if would reread.
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