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You Can Trust Me by Sophie McKenzie
Mona says:
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An intense, fast-paced, suspenseful thriller. -
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Photojournalist Will Navidson discovers that somehow his house is bigger on the inside than the outside…and it’s growing larger. Told from different points of view that add to and detract from the story, House of Leaves is unlike any other book. -
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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The ultimate example of a classic! Jane Austen is genuinely funny, and I laugh out loud every time I read this. It is a beautiful and happy story! -
Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King
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Dolores Claiborne is my all-time favorite King book. All the characters are incredible. This is one of King’s best works to show that the real monsters aren’t always supernatural—sometimes they’re people. -
Hello Hello by Brendan Wenzel
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A cute book about the differences we can see in animals. -
Legend
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Excellent movie. You really can’t beat Tom Hardy’s way of bringing his characters to life. -
Coco
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This movie shows people the importance of family in our lives. Even though Miguel isn’t allowed to play his guitar and follow his musical passion, he is able to persuade his family that music isn’t bad and uncovers a family secret. -
Flip-Flop and the Absolutely Awful New Baby by Janice Levy
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This book is great for older siblings with a new baby in the family. It gives them a new perspective on how to deal with the new addition to the family. And the illustrations are soooo cute!
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The 57 Bus by Dashka Slater
Tracy says:
A powerful story about the flawed legal system, gender identity, and perception, centered on two teens whose lives were changed by an impulsive crime—one the victim, the other the perpetrator. -
Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Tracy says:
I was stunned by the power, emotion, and insight Reynolds was able to infuse into this short book that essentially takes place in a matter of minutes. Reminds me of a strange, magical mashup of Walter Dean Myers’s Monster and A Christmas Carol. -
Spill Zone by Scott Westerfeld
Tracy says:
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Eerily good! Frenzied lines and vivid colors create the perfect backdrop for Westerfeld’s mysterious, nightmarish world. -
Ferdinand
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This movie has a very cute storyline that no matter what life throws at you always be yourself. -
Baby’s Day Out
Pam says:
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I have watched this movie several times and I still find it to be so funny. Baby has an unforgettable day of adventure. -
The World Is Awake by Linsey Davis
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A pleasant read, written in rhyme. Providing a message to enjoy each and every day the Lord has made. -
Islandborn by Junot Díaz
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Although a little wordy, this book can be enjoyed with the illustrations alone. A wonderful look at diverse cultures. -
The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
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Great transitions between the characters with subtle clues, and a heightened sense of excitement! I couldn’t put it down! -
I Remember You
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Based on the book by Yrsa Sigurdardottir. While keeping with a majority of the original storyline, the movie introduces a few different, but interesting avenues of the book. -
Read the Book, Lemmings! by Ame Dyckman
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HILARIOUS! And LEMMINGS!! Who doesn’t love lemmings?!?!? -
The Blessed Unrest by Sara Bareilles
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A great music CD for when you need something to dance to. -
Educated by Tara Westover
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Tara tells the story of her unique life in an easy-to-read way. Her search for knowledge and an education is inspiring, and yet she pays a price for her yearning. Her life is interesting to read about and tells a story that seems unreal. -
The Arrangement by Sarah Dunn
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Be careful what you ask for…you just may get it and it may be all kinds of crazy. -
Drunken Fireworks by Stephen King
Beth says:
Alden and his mother are newly rich thanks to an insurance policy and a scratch-off lottery ticket, but their neighbors, the Massimo family, are RICH rich. What begins as a friendly fireworks competition between the two lake house neighbors (known in the county as “The 4th of July Arms Race”) ends in disaster. Skillfully read, this 2-disc story is a great 4th of July read!This short story was originally published in audiobook format only and was later published in print in the collection The Bazaar of Bad Dreams.
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Magnolia Table by Joanna Gaines
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This collection of recipes feels like home. -
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
Susan says:
This is a survivor story, which I enjoy. The author also does a great job of describing the beautiful Alaskan landscape and the long, harsh winters there. -
The Hunger by Alma Katsu
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A new fictionalized twist of the story of the Donner Party. -
A Cat Is Better by Linda Joy Singleton
Beth says:
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A cat thinks cats are better than dogs. Hilarious and great illustrations. -
Quincy by Barbara DiLorenzo
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Being different is OKAY. Everyone has their own special gifts, some of us just need a little help discovering what they are. -
The Noel Diary by Richard Paul Evans
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Jacob Churcher revisits his past to find answers about the woman who haunts his dreams. During his journey, he finds out who she is and what impact she had on his life. He also discovers a new love he did not expect to find. -
The Tea Planter’s Wife by Dinah Jeffries
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Gwen, a nineteen year old bride marries and moves to Ceylon to the home of a tea planter. She finds a lot of negative ideas from some family members and the plantation workers. How far back do racial issues and prejudices go? -
I’m Trying to Love Spiders by Bethany Barton
Monty says:
This book is very entertaining and informative. Children and adults will be able to learn some factual information about spiders in a very comical way.