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Mammoth Hunters
by Jean Auel
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I love the story, but she gets too caught up in the sexy bits. I also hate the fact that suddenly Ayla can’t speak her mind

I Made a Mess
by Cathy Drinkwater Better
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I liked it, but it’s too young for me

The Night Before Kindergarten
by Natasha Wing
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How exciting to read a book about the night before kindergarten as we anticipate that day in September.

Robin Hood
by Walt Disney
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I liked it. It isn’t one I might choose to read again.

The Going To Bed Book
by Sandra Boynton
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Good easy read

The Look Alike
by Erica Spindler
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Keeps you guessing. Would read again!

A Death In Venice
by Daniel Silva
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Gabriel Allon, Israeli agent and art restorer, assists a friend critically injured in a bomb blast. As he investigates the cause and perpetrators, he also discovers a link to his mother's past. Silva's main characters are very himan in their doubts, stumbles, and desires for justice. A good read.

Nature Anatomy
by Unknown
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Colorful!

Light from Other Stars
by Erika Swyler
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Swyler's writing surpasses her first book. This is a beautiful story, well told, poignant. The main protagonist is an eleven year old girl, Nedda, smart and ambitious. She desires to reach the stars. It is also a story of love, loss, and discovery. It's classified as fiction, yet the story opens in space on board a module traveling to a new planet. The science--chemistry and physics--are not overwhelming and are important to the story. This is a book I would read again.

I Kill Killers
by S T Ashman
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Really enjoyed this different themed book. The characters were well developed and I'm looking forward to book two. The ending had me shocked!
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