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Run Rabbit, Run
by Anna Kirschberg
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It was a funny book and I read it myself

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
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Inaccurately marketed as a crime thriller, this slow burn of a political novel is unlike anything I’ve read. The protagonist is a detective, but positioned in a PR management liaison role between the police and journalists. I cared enough about him as a character to stick with the drier parts of the office politics to get to the cold case that resumes in a unique and gratifying way. Overall the novel hangs together narratively, has interesting characters, broaches topics I hadn’t seen addressed in fiction before, or so well, and gives the reader enough of a plot payoff to read through the complex, intellectual matter that takes up much of its 576 pages. But if you pick it up looking for a page-turning mystery, you’ll be disappointed.

Say Everything
by Ione Skye
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I definitely recommend Say Everything to every elder millennial and GenX-er! So much gossip about all the cool kids of the 80s & 90s.

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

Run for the Hills
by Kevin Wilson
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Quirky characters fill this unique story about four half siblings who go in search of their father—who disappeared from each of their individual families to start his life over. Offbeat and funny, sometimes poignant, and entertaining throughout.

Wild and Wrangled
by Lyla Sage
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Finished, and it was not bad but the main characters didn’t feel real or well developed. Not the big ending to the series I was expecting.

My Italian Bulldozer
by Alexander McCall Smith
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A charming premise that delivers a quietly satisfying read. The characterizations are tender, and the heart of the book, rather than plot.

The Parent Handbook
by Operation Parent Inc
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In this post-pandemic world, raising a resilient, active and engaged elementary schooler can be a little tough. The helpful paragraphs and short, easy-to-understand suggestions are reassuring and giving the reader guidelines to follow.

The River We Remember
by William Kent Krueger
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I’m a big fan of William Kent Krueger. I’ve read all of his books. This was his best book yet. The story contains tough subject matter but it’s told in a beautiful way. The story keeps you guessing and invested in the characters’ lives.

The Penderwicks In Spring
by Jeanne Birdsall
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I love how Jeanne Birdsall makes very exciting twists and I also love how she makes the characters grow up it not all at once. She is an amazing author and I think everyone should red her first novel the Penderwick
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