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Disney pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales the brightest star in the north
by Meredith Rusu
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I loved the mystery of this story. It took my imagine to an told world.

The Once And Future King
by T. H. White
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I honestly hate this book. But if you like king Arthur and overly complex writing style that leaves a lot of plot holes.

1776
by David Mccullough
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This book tells in great detail the military strategy and battles of the American Revolution. It goes on a bit, though and sometimes loses the big picture.

Rebecca Rides For Freedom
by Emma Carlson Berne
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Liberally liked the book for a quick read. I like how it spoke about her and her part in the Revolutionary war, bringing to light what the women and young girls were able to do

Martyr!
by Kaveh Akbar
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I loved this book! The writing, the magical realism, the very real conversations about art and death. Loved it. Highly recommend.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid (diary Of A Wimpy Kid #1)
by Jeff Kinney
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This is a good book to read in the car to help pass the time. I found it interesting enough to read it in the car, but I didn’t have to spend too much time thinking about it.

Brownstone
by Samuel Teer
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It was an easy read with a decent story line. I don't usually read graphic novels but this one was good. I even shared it with Addy.

Revolutionary Friends
by Selene Castrovilla
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I loved this book and how George Washington became a friend and then father person for the Marquis. How the Marquis changed his mind of the people from France.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Big Shot (book 16)
by Jeff Kinney
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This is an easier book to read. I really enjoy reading these when I am bored or want something that I don’t have to think about.

Brownstone
by Samuel Teer
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This book reminded me of visiting my abuelo in the summer, who looks a lot like Xavier- the father in this story. Almudena's experience as "off brand", as a "no sabe" kid, resonates with my own Latina experience- wanting to understand something that is intrinsically a part of you but feeling like an impostor because you were raised separate from it. I also enjoyed the LGBT+ and religious themes in this story, as it shows that being different or doing things differently isn't wrong, and people should be respected and loved regardless of it; or else that misplaced hatred can fester inside of you like we can see with Beto. I loved this story and will definitely revisit it in the future
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