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The Lion Guard
by Victoria Saxon

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Great story in lion king franchise

Great Camps Of The Adirondacks
by Harvey H. Kaiser

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I want to get this to r-read. So much history. All the images. Sad that these places destroyed or abandoned.

No Mud, No Lotus
by Thich Nhat Hanh

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I start every year by reading this book, (listening, actually). It's amazing and I find the lessons in it to be ones we could all be reminded of year over year. Reminding ourselves that we must remember that without pain, we have no relief. Without darkness, no light. That we can hold gentle space for these things and walk with them rather than fight against them.

Bone Old Man’s Cave
by Jeff Smith

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What a twist!

North of Nowhere
by Allison Breenan

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Amazing. I loved watching the family dynamics. My only issue was there were a lot of characters to keep straight.

This Cute Kitten
by Liza Charlesworth

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Very short National Geographic Kids book

Where The Crawdads Sing Paperback
by Delia Owens

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Great story, easy read.

Picasso
by Harry N. Abrams

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A genius way ahead of his time! His cubism masterpieces seem creepy yet mesmerizing. I really liked his family portraits, so realistic they could walk out of the frame any second.

Reckless Girls
by Rachel Hawkins

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This book was a real page-turner--read it in one weekend! I figured out the plot twist about 3/4 of the way, through, but I still enjoyed it.



Great