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The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel by Thornton Burgess was a really good story. I liked the part where Farmer Brown's boy made friends with Chatterer the Squirrel and fed him.

American Sunrise
by Joy Harjo
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This is a powerful collection of poetry. I could really feel Joy Harjo's deep connection to the past, her linking it to the future.

The Squish
by Breanna Carzoo
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We liked the pictures, characters, the overall message of the book, and didn't like how the sandcastle kept getting squished.

Burnout: the secret to unlocking the stress cycle
by Emily and Amelia Nagoski
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Loved this book. Gave helpful tools and insights. Deeply insightful about our current society and problems facing stress do to societal and cultural norms.

Heated Rivalry
by Rachel Reid
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The rivalry was indeed heated. I can see why the show became so popular

The Cat In The Hat Comes Back!
by Dr. Seuss
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It is so funny.

One Of Us Is Lying
by Karen M. McManus
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Original plot, but I disliked the characters and the book was structured poorly

I'm Glad My Mom Died
by Jeanette McCurdy
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A crazy, raw, honest rollercoaster of the early life of a childhood star that I grew up watching. And, honestly I'm glad her mom died too. Despite the obvious love that Jeanette still has for her mother, there is no denying that her mom was abusive on many levels. I'm glad that Jeanette is starting to heal from all that she endured.

Brownstone
by Samuel Teer
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This was a great book.

Green River, Running Red
by Ann Rule
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I really appreciate that Ann Rule dedicated a large part of this book to the victims and their Ives. Too often serial killers are held on a pedestal or admired to the extreme by hybristophiliacs. His victims deserve to be remembered as the people they were, not how they passed.
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