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The Anthropocene Reviewed
by John Green
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Extremely analytical and has side tracks on the historical figures lives, who had contributed to our current world. You can bounce around the chapters for what you would like to read its amazing..

Batpig: Too Pig To Fail
by Rob Harrell
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The comedy of garebare is hallarioss

Save What's Left
by Elizabeth Castellano
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A friend recommended this book saying it was very funny. I did smile a few times, but I didn’t find it very funny. A woman moves from Kansas into a small oyster shack on the east coast. She becomes very involved with the town government primarily by writing email complaints to the town manager.

Fancy Nancy And The Boy From Paris
by Jane O'Connor
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I didn’t like that the boy wasn’t really from Paris.

Bury Our Bones In The Midnight Soil
by V. E. Schwab
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I loved the author's previous book, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, so I was excited to read this one. That one blended a strain of fantasy into the present world, and this one did too. I don't want to give anything away, but it's the interconnected story of three women—Sabine, Charlotte, and Alice—over a period ranging from the 1500s to present day, in Europe and Boston. It was interesting and entertaining, but not as good as Addie LaRue, for me.

The Paris Apartment
by Lucy Foley
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Slow to start, but because I’ve read books by this author before, I knew that the first bit of the book was for character building and that the suspense would come later (and it certainly did). Every time I thought I had all the pieces of the puzzle fit together, I was thrown a curveball and left completely stunned. Lisa Foley’s books are by far my favorite psychological thrillers and this one was great! A little bit of a darker, grittier read, but still very enjoyable and gripping.

Looking For Alaska
by John Green
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Very interesting and poetic book. The premise was very interesting and it was a book that truly made you think. Another great book from John Green.

You're A Big Sister
by Marianne Richmond
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I loved it because I am a new big sister!

Poppleton
by Cynthia Rylant
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I thought the part with the pill and the cake was really funny.

The Penderwicks At Point Mouette
by Jeanne Birdsall
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I love how Jeanne Birdsall made a surprising twist
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