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Fairies- Yoshitaka Amano; gorgeous, dream-like illustrations of fairies and snippets of literature from different cultures (celtic, scottish, Irish, British, shakespeare). It was interesting to learn that Japan does not have a word for fairies, that the concept basically unknown to them until the 1980s- understood through illustration, which I find is a testament to the power of art.

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.

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

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.

The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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I cannot really set the book down. I have been having a hard time getting back into reading and this book has helped. Still painfully relevant to the times, the brutal and immense world that Suzanne Collins has woven will continue to be relevant and filled with important messages for years to come.

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

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.

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.

The Once And Future King
by T. H. White
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Awful 0/10 my teacher is making me read it don't recommend

Brownstone
by Samuel Teer
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This was a great book.
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