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Pete The Cat And His Magic Sunglasses
by James Dean

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I liked Pete’s sunglasses. It was rockin’

The Oregon Trail the road to Oregon City
by Jesse Wiley

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A fun flashback to my childhood with the choose your own adventure books and the Oregon Trail. Reading aloud to the kids was so fun. You died of dysentery. You got rabies from the dog bite. You made it to Oregon City. We had to follow all the paths to experience them all. The kids didn't want the adventure to stop!

Pete The Cat And The Lost Tooth
by James Dean

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Pete the Cat looses a tooth!!!!

Esio Trot
by Roald Dahl

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I liked it because there are animals in it

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
by J.k. Rowling

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Cool...

Crabby Pants
by Julie Gassman

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It was avreally funny book. I really liked it.

Whales and Other Sea Mammals
by Anita Ganeri

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I like it because it helps me learn some new stuff

Desperately Seeking Shapeshifter
by Jessica Sims

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This is a yearly re-read for me. Does touch on some sensitive issues of past abuse of the h. It's just so sweet and hopefully the couple go through so much to get their HEA!

Burned
by Karen Marie Moning

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Easy read keeps you wanting more

Into the Water
by Paula Hawkins

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This book combines the history of the past with strange going ons of the present that inevitably intertwine the lives of a number of people from the same town. Every character has there secrets that somehow relate to the tragedies that have been occurring. This story has with secret keeping, deception, but its suspense element didn't pick up until the end and was seemingly short lived. For all of the build up the rest of the book provided (that was sometimes slow going), more was expected of the climax. Once the pieces fell together, it was too obvious as to who did it. This was not the best psychological thriller I've read, but it definitely wasn't the worst; it was just alright for me.