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by Jeanette Winter
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I liked it because I liked that the donkeys helped bring books to little kids. They were so helpful!

Bride
by Ali Hazelwood
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I was so excited to hear Ali released a fantasy-based romance, and it absolutely lived up to my expectations.

All That Life Can Afford
by Emily Everett
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Entertaining book about an American woman working on her postgrad lit degree in London. Struggling to pay her bills, and tutoring wealthy kids as a side job, she is swept into the world of the ultra-wealthy. It's a pretty nice place, at least materially, and she begins to do more and more things to stay there--until there's a reckoning. More than just fluff, there's depth to the characters and plenty of Austen references.

Fancy Nancy: Spectacular Spectacles
by Jane O'Connor
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I love learning new fancy words with Fancy Nancy. I also pretended that I needed glasses one time.

Code Name Hélène
by Ariel Lawhon
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This book by the author of The Frozen River did not disappoint. A novel based on the true exploits of the "White Mouse" in Vichy Government France of WWII, the book alternates between 1939 and the end of the war. Many of the hard-to-believe events actually occurred, as the woman who wore red lipstick managed to lead an army of resistance fighters, secure supplies, and perform truly death-defying acts in order to thwart the Nazis who occupied France from 1940-1944. Unforgettable!

Swan Song
by Elin Hilderbrand
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Not one of my favorites of her. I thought there was too much info dumping about popular restaurants and stores in Nantucket and not enough focus on the plot. I did not like many of the characters in the story either especially Leslee and Bull.

Same Sun Here
by Silas House
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I read this as part of an all school summer read. The two author voices create an authentic experience providing two perspectives. I appreciated the back and forth of two young people sharing vulnerabilities coming from different backgrounds, using a forgotten medium that allows for a mindfulness that I think young people could benefit from. I did think the novel attempted a lot with all the issues it covered.

Middle of the Night
by Riley Sager
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This book was not what I was expecting but I did enjoy reading it.I liked how the viewpoint shifted from past and present and how it has time stamps at the top of the past chapters. I really loved Henry in the book too. I think I like this more than his previous books.

The Motley Fool Investment Guide For Teens
by David Gardner
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This book is so helpful for any teen interested in growing their financial literacy and independence

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
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