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The Penderwicks
by Jeanne Birdsall
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I hate Mrs.Tifon she is so mean but I love how Skye stood up to her I love it I think everyone should read it

Junie B. Jones #20: Toothless Wonder
by Barbara Park
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Junie B Jones is the silliest girl ever!

My Side Of The Mountain
by Jean Craighead George
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This book is really interesting. It is about a boy who ran away from home to live in the woods and how he survives.

The Turnout
by Megan Abbott
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Kind of an odd story. Two sisters own a ballet studio that was passed down to them by their mother. When the studio is damaged, a contractor is brought in and delays and weird things happen. Not what I expected.

Final Girls
by Riley Sager
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This had me going back and forth trying to guess what the ending was going to be the entire time! It kept me hooked!

Kingdom of the wicked
by Kerri Maniscalco
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I liked this one. I had read Throne of the Fallen before starting this series and I really enjoyed it so I figured why not go back and try this one,

verity
by Colleen Hoover
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Could not put it down! Loved it all the way to the end and kept me on my toes the entire time (and beyond!)

Wish
by Barbara O’Conner
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I love it I think everyone should read it

Canyons, Caravans, & Cadavers: A Camper & Criminals Cozy Mystery
by Tonya Kappes
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Another cute edition of the laundry club ladies. Great light reading. The audiobook is narrated perfectly!

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!
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