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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

Wild Dark Shore
by Charlotte McConaghy
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The plot was fairly predictable, but the descriptions of the unusual setting, the weather and the seed vault made for an interesting read.

Diavola
by Jennifer Thorne
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Twisted and fun. Inspires wine drinking and painting . The ending was a little dull and I kind of wish the “rot” that took over the family was more detailed, for a horror novel I wanted a little more darkness

We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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Awesome, amazing, intriguing, captivating.

The Summer Place
by Jennifer Weiner
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A typical beach read from Jennifer Weiner taking place on the outer Cape. I have read many of her books and have enjoyed them for their storytelling and pure escapism. This one did not disappoint although I had to construct a family tree to keep track of all the twists and turns. There were so many skeletons in the closet with this one especially when Ronnie’s son ended up having a tryst with her granddaughter’s fiancé. The author always ties up her books with a big reveal at the end.

Horror Movie
by Paul Tremblay
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Not one of my favorites of his. I really didn’t like reading a book within a book in this case (I generally do not mind but I didn’t like it here). I think the plot of this book didn’t really make much sense to me nor did I like the main character. The ending was just too bizarre too.

How to Play Chess for Kids
by Jessica E. Martin
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I read this book as an adult, in preparation for giving it to our nephew at Christmastime. I wanted to make sure that the book would be well-suited to him, and also was eager to refresh and deepen my own basic chess skills. I found the writing to be clear and approachable. The sections and chapters of the book are thoughtfully structured and well organized. Illustrative examples and opportunities for practice and application of concepts and skills are interspersed throughout the book in a timely and helpful manner. The author provides a list of resources for further learning and practice as well. I highly recommend this book as a great starting point or refresher for children and adults who wish to play chess!

Happy Happy Clover, Vol. 3
by Sayuri Tatsuyama
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Good for kids staring manga

The Wilds
by Sarah Pearse
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I really did not like this one. The pacing was very slow. I liked the present timeline more than the past .

The House Across The Lake
by Riley Sager
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This had a twist I was not expecting at all! I loved how this deviated a bit from Sager’s normal vibe.
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