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Grief Is The Thing With Feathers
by Max Porter
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"I plucked one feather from my hood and left it on his forehead, for, his, head.For a souvenir, for a warning, for a lick of night in the morning.For a little break in the mourning." A poignant, scattered look at grieving- full of love, hope, rage, memories, and a crow as a guide through it all

Ringworld Engineers
by Larry Niven
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Not as good as the first one, however it had a semi original plot and well developed characters (except for the puppeteer).

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

An American Sunrise
by Joy Harjo
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Thoughts, feelings, praises, hopes, dreams, and despair told with few words but great emotions. The audiobook narrated by the author herself, brings her work to life in a way that cannot be captured by simply reading the work itself, as it is imbued with her heart and experiences as a Native woman

The Wild Robot Protects
by Peter Brown
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Amazing the ending is incredible. Roz is a. gret character

Braiding Sweetgrass
by Robin Wall Kimmerer
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This is a wonderful, thoughtful book that is an insightful meditation on our relationship to land and the environment.

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.

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.

Things Fall Apart
by Chinua Achebe
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Things Fall Apart was a surprisingly impactful book to read. Achebe did such a wonderful job of pulling the reader into the tribal world in Nigeria, feeling for the people and their ways, and then carefully expressing the devastation of christian imperialism. The last paragraph and line hit me in the gut. No wonder this is a classic novel.

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.
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