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

Fancy Nancy And The Mean Girl
by Jane O'Connor
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I like how Nancy stood up for herself even though she was scared.

Penny And Her Doll
by Kevin Henkes
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I thought the book was funny because the family thought of silly names.

Happy Land
by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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Interesting multigenerational historical fiction inspired by a community of the formerly-enslaved, situated in the mountains of Western NC/SC. Nikki (a DC real estate agent) goes to visit her grandmother, Mother Rita, hoping to ease the estrangement between mother and daughter. But instead Rita tells her a story of the land—how her great-great-great grandmother Luella was the queen of a kingdom on the very land Rita is fighting to keep. Touching and interesting, it's a tale of perseverance and hope.

Biscuit's My First I Can Read Book Collection
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
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I like this beef because I can read it myself

The Off-limits Rule
by Sarah Adams
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Predictable, but a fun read. I didn't really love the way the point of view was done in the book, but I still enjoyed the characters.

The Cloisters
by Katy Hays
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This book was very interesting. It held my interest the whole time. I’d rate it higher if it hadn’t been predictable. That said, I’d recommend this book. I learned a lot.

What Kind Of Paradise
by Janelle Brown
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Set in the mid-1990s, this novel felt both of its time period and timely for today: then, the early popularilty of the Internet, and today's similar feeling around AI. Jane grew up in an isolated, off-the-grid cabin in Montana with her father. She knows little of the outside world, just that her mother died in a car crash and they used to live in the California Bay Area. But as she gets older she wants to know more, and she starts to question her dad's teachings and ever-more-disturbing actions. Technology vs. nature; isolation vs. society; innocence vs. knowledge — this book is suspenseful, poignant, and a great read.

Surviving Savannah
by Patti Callahan
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This was a great book to read while visiting Savannah. The book incorporates past and present making it a very interesting read.

The Kind Worth Killing
by Peter Swanson
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A murder mystery from the murderers’ point of view! Bought this as a beach book but was pleasantly surprised. Very creative and enticing storyline that kept me interested as someone who’s not much of a bookworm.
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