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Misty Of Chincoteague
by Marguerite Henry
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Great story and history of Assateague and Chincoteague Islands. Highly recommend for horse lovers!

Cybersecurity's Dirty Secret
by Ross Young
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it's a great book if yr really into cybersecurity! but I am only reading this because I never finished the book itself!

I Survived The Childrens Blizzard 1888
by Lauren Tarshis I Survived Series
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I love the I survived series. I like that they base on a true event.

I Love my baby
by Sebastian braun
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Ty’s Travels

When the Wildflowers Bloom Again
by Donna Jo Stone
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A raw, yet carefully-navigated, story concerning the aftermath of sexual assault. Innocence shattered, yet carefully guarded, becomes a fine line throughout this story. The value of life, whether on a deathbed or in an adoption agency, becomes the emerging message, inspiring hope and freedom.

Managing the Vampire's Mansion
by K.M.Shea
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Sweet and cute! A nice easy summer read.

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.

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

Black Klansman
by Ron Stallworth
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This memoir was unbelievable. It sounds like fiction that an African American detective would become a full-fledged member of the Ku Klux Klan. His insertion into the Klan ranks was born from a half-hearted response to a newspaper ad from the local Klan chapter, an attempt to solicit intel on Klan materials for the Colorado Springs Police Department. To his surprise however, his "interest" was taken seriously. For the sake of an ensuing investigation into the inner-workings of Klan activity, Ron assumed a character over several years of phone corresondence with up to Grand Wizard of the KKK at the time, David Duke. Of course, the Klan was unaware the Ron Stallworth they were talking to on the phone was, in fact, a Black man. A fellow White detective pretending to be Ron stood in during in-person meetings, which allowed them to gather intelligence of Klan activity and have law enforcement prepared for any potential terroristic activity. Stallworth is highly knowledgeable on major players in the terse racial relations of the 1970s, as he ironically experienced the inner workings on both sides, i.e., the Black Panthers and other labor movements that clashed with the Klan's ideology. I listened to an audiobook version where Ron Stallworth narrated it himself and was captivated by his simple, direct style of retelling his experiences, typical of a law-enforcement officer. It's an eye-opener of how far we've come, but also a sad reminder that we still have a great distance to go as a society. Racism and bigotry have far from disappeared!

Big Bold Beautiful Me
by Jane Yolen
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this book taught me to love myself, despite what others may think
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