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Fancy Nancy And The Delectable Cupcakes
by Jane O'Connor
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Re-reading

Stella & Marigold
by Annie Barrows
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Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall did a wonderful job with the Ivy and Bean series and Stella and Marigold is nothing short of that. I love that each chapter told a different story!!!! I give it 5 stars!!!!

Fancy Nancy: Splendid Speller
by Jane O'Connor
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I read this one myself even though it was hard!

Alias Emma
by Ava Glass
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Really fun read. Plot-driven, moves at a great pace, was everything I’d hoped the book would be. Flashbacks weren’t intrusive to the current plot events, nor too numerous; anytime we departed the main action for some backstory it was equally captivating. This is the kind of book that makes me delighted to know it’s a series.

Bungo Stray Dogs, Vol. 11
by Kafka Asagiri
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BSD is one of my favorite series and every volume I read builds so much for the plot, characters, and relationships. The new settings brought to ex-guild and ex-port mafia members was one of the highlights.

Cheeky Chick
by Julia Jarman
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Cute & funny read for my 4 year old!

Withered Hill
by David Barnett
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Wicked and delightful! Excited to read more by this author . The story came full circle and without less ends

Hard to Kill
by James Patterson, Mike Lupica
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I liked this one more than the first book in the series. I like Jane and Jimmy’s alternate chapters. The ending was open ended and I think there will be another book in this series which I am looking forward to reading.

Happy Times Go Fast! Learning, Laughter, and Language Acquisition
by Felicia Rosen
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I was eager to read this book, as the author is a former colleague of mine. I greatly enjoyed reading her memoir. By moments I felt very moved, and by moments I laughed out loud, two responses I greatly appreciate a book evoking. I also deeply appreciated Felicia's celebration of cultural and linguistic diversity. Last but not least, I found the parallels between her work with Deaf and hard of hearing students, and hearing students learning English as a second language, fascinating, and would love to delve further into this topic!

30 Things I Love About Myself
by Radhika Sanghani
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While the book had the main character gaining great benefits from meditation, astrology readings, and yoga, none of which are my thing, the story included these things in a humorous way which made the book enjoyable. It’s the story of a year in the life of a 30 year old woman who, as the title suggests, finds 30 things she likes about herself. I really enjoyed the book.
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