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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 Penderwicks At Point Mouette
by Jeanne Birdsall
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Everyone should read it. I really liked how Skye got a chance to be OAP (oldest available Penderwick) and how Roslind had a break

Sea Of Monsters, The (percy Jackson And The Olympians, Book 2)
by Rick Riordan
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Amazing book, filled with action and activity! Good book for people who love action packed books! So good!

In a Sunburned Country
by Bill Bryson
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I read Bill’s book about the Appalachian Trail and found it hilarious, so I decided to read this book. It wasn’t as funny as A Walk in the Woods, but it was amusing. It was really about the history and geography of Australia. Very interesting.

The Rembrandt Affair
by Daniel Silva
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Daniel Silva never fails to amaze me in his creativity of plots. Gabriel Allon once again manages to save the world. Silvas books each offer a different but similar plot. Rembrandts affair is no different. It is a page turner and it doesn’t fail to please. I hope they start to make a tv or movie series of this character and his exploits.

Junie B., First Grader (at Last!)
by Barbara Park
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I think June B is the funniest group of books. She is hilarious.

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

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.

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.

The Ragged Edge Of Night
by Olivia Hawker
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An historical fiction based on a real person, a former friar in Germany during WWII who joins the resistance and along with his wife encourages the town people to to continue living their lives by supporting each other and especially the children. An uplifting story, beautifully descriptive and emotionally charged.
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