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Obsession In Death
by J. D. Robb
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Good book. Great author. Great characters. Good read. Quick read. Entertaining. Keeps you on your toes.

Abe Lincoln
by Kay Winters
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I liked how it showed how people lived a long time ago in the old days. I didn't like the pictures as much as some other books.

Quidditch Through The Ages
by J. K. Rowling
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i love this book its really informative and dives into the history and world of quidditch. and it helps me understand the world of harry potter that little bit more

Th penderwicks in spring
by Jeanne Birdsall
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The Penderwicks in spring deserves 5 stars because the author made it so interesting for the reader and heartfelt to the reader

Into The Water
by Paula Hawkins
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Entertaining and suspenseful; things are not what they seem, in an entertaining way. A quick read; there were a few little parts that dragged, but overall I liked it.

Mighty Jack And The Goblin King
by Ben Hatke
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I like this book because it was really fascinating and good. This book has a lot of adventure and I like fantasy books.

The Tortoise And The Eagle(cd1???)(usborne First Reading 17)
by Rob Lloyd Jones
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I read this all by myself

Elements of Style
by Wendy Wasserstein
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Struck me as too Sex and the City/ Real Housewives superficial treatment of superficiality. Didn’t care enough about any of the characters for any of the tragedies in the plot to hit as such. Was surprised to be this disappointed.

Fences
by August Wilson
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Fences is a beautifully written yet heart wrenching story of a black man and father being so affected by the past that he can’t move forward, causing him to lose control of those he loved over time. Troy, the main character of the play, is in many ways scarred from his past. He works with his hands because his father did and he knows that a skill if the only thing the harsh world can’t take away from you. Growing up in the post-civil war time period and seeing the ways in which his father and black people struggled, he refuses to believe society will ever treat black people justly and allow them a chance to pursue what they love most. This is reflected in his refusal to sign a paper and let Cory, his son, play football and gain an opportunity for college. Troy can not fathom a world which allows black people to play mainstream sports and tries to prevent the pain before it starts by stopping Cory from playing. Resentment grows in Cory and with added issues of society’s treatment of his disabled veteran brother, Gabe, Troy begins to feel stuck and out of control with his life’s path. In doing so, he cheats on his wife, Rose, with a woman named Alberta and becomes the father to a girl who he asks Rose to take in. Miserable, and pushing away all who cared about him in his life, he becomes a stranger in his own home and begins his “fight” with death until he passes 8 years later. His impact on those around him (both good and bad) lingers on. I liked the story, even with us heartfelt sad ending. It is an overall great book!

Night
by Elie Wiesel
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This book is truly a masterpiece, depicting the tragedies of the Holocaust, and creating a powerful voice for the future.
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