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The Guncle Abroad
by Steven Rowley
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A charming sequel to the original. I liked the first book a lot more and thought it was funnier, but it was comforting to revisit a summer read with familiar characters.

Twenty-Four Seconds From Now...
by Jason Reynolds
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This book was relatable and I could not put it down. The main character, Neon has a funny personality and is perfectly written. The relationships among the teens and their families are well-written. This book persuaded me to read more by Jason Reynolds.

The Adventures Of Pinocchio
by Carlo Collodi
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This remains the original manuscript, penned in 1883 by Carlo Lorezzizi ( aka C.Collodi), which inspired the 1940 animated Disney masterpiece. Delightfully written with rich details of Italian provincial life, this book significantly differs from its whimsical cinematic counterpart in both tone and characterizations; however, youngsters of all ages will surely enjoy this simple tale of a mischievous wooden marionette whose growing appreciation of his father Gepetto's love, transforms him into his real-life son. *For those parents who cherish bed-time storytelling for their children, a word of caution is advised; some chapters are graphic in both violence and dark imagery, and literary discretion is necessary for the very young sleepy set toddlers.*

The 5am Club
by Robin Sharma
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The early hour is framed as a time for yourself before the world wakes up.

Let Me Free You
by Alexandria House
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A man healing from deep wounds, a woman with her own quiet strength, and a connection that feels sacred. This story hits different. It’s soulful and deeply emotional—about loving fully after heartbreak. Easily one of the most moving in the series. Adenrele Ojo and Jakobi Diem together = chef’s kiss.

Karen's School Picture: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #5)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen had gotten glasses. She does not want to wear them and especially for school pictures. A boy at school named Ricky started to make fun of her glasses. Names such as "Owl Girl" and "Googly Eyes". I really enjoyed reading this book and I would rate it five stars.

Flashback
by Shannon Messenger
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I loved this book. However I can't believe I'm er gets killed and Gisela threatens Sophie with Wynn and Luna for Tam joining the Neverseen. Can't wait to see how Tam might defy her

A Life Between Dreams And Love…
by Maddy
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Relatable and heartfelt narrative that blends romance with introspection. It’s simple and sincere and captures the emotional high and lows of young adulthood.

It's Not Summer Without You
by Jenny Han
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Second book in the series by Jenny Hawn. In this book, Susanna has passed away and Bellly, Jeremiah and Conrad are dealing with the loss. Conrad is now in college and their relationships change as both boys for Bellys affection/attention. At first, she thinks she’s in love with Conrad, but steady. Jeremiah has always been there for her. They bond together through pain and loss of somebody very special to them.

The Postcard
by Anne Berest
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Although this is marked as a fiction, I have no doubt that this story is a based off of true facts. This book takes you out of Germany and into France and explores a Jewish family's fight to say alive during the Holocaust. The slow and manipulative way that the Nazis took over from a different perspective will have you shedding tears. This is such a sad read but so worth reading.
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