Imagine Romeo and Juliet are from different warring planets, but instead of killing themselves they have a baby, befriend a ghost, steal a spaceship, and ...Show more
Imagine Romeo and Juliet are from different warring planets, but instead of killing themselves they have a baby, befriend a ghost, steal a spaceship, and become intergalactic fugitives wanted dead or alive by both their home planets, the robot empire, and a few bounty hunters too. Mira
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Imagine Romeo and Juliet are from different warring planets, but instead of killing themselves they have a baby, befriend a ghost, steal a spaceship, and ...Show more
Imagine Romeo and Juliet are from different warring planets, but instead of killing themselves they have a baby, befriend a ghost, steal a spaceship, and become intergalactic fugitives wanted dead or alive by both their home planets, the robot empire, and a few bounty hunters too. Mira
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Bernadette is her own person - creative, artistic and definitely on a different path than the other corporate wives. I enjoyed her quirky outlook and the suspenseful moments as she makes the people around her crazy too! Suzie
Bernadette is her own person - creative, artistic and definitely on a different path than the other corporate wives. I enjoyed her quirky outlook and the suspenseful moments as she makes the people around her crazy too! Suzie
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Bernadette is her own person - creative, artistic and definitely on a different path than the other corporate wives. I enjoyed her quirky outlook and the suspenseful moments as she makes the people around her crazy too! Suzie
Bernadette is her own person - creative, artistic and definitely on a different path than the other corporate wives. I enjoyed her quirky outlook and the suspenseful moments as she makes the people around her crazy too! Suzie
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Beautifully written book about loss of love and how books are medicine. Pandora
Beautifully written book about loss of love and how books are medicine. Pandora
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Beautifully written book about loss of love and how books are medicine. Pandora
Beautifully written book about loss of love and how books are medicine. Pandora
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Perhaps, because I am part Ashinaabe, Erdrich always manages to get under my skin and make me feel some of the pain and the joy of her more interesting characters. Laurie
Perhaps, because I am part Ashinaabe, Erdrich always manages to get under my skin and make me feel some of the pain and the joy of her more interesting characters. Laurie
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Perhaps, because I am part Ashinaabe, Erdrich always manages to get under my skin and make me feel some of the pain and the joy of her more interesting characters. Laurie
Perhaps, because I am part Ashinaabe, Erdrich always manages to get under my skin and make me feel some of the pain and the joy of her more interesting characters. Laurie
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It is fast paced, will have you on the edge of your seat, and when you’re done you will be dying to read the next book in the trilogy. With a movie starring Emma Watson coming soon, this is a must read. Jusdina
It is fast paced, will have you on the edge of your seat, and when you’re done you will be dying to read the next book in the trilogy. With a movie starring Emma Watson coming soon, this is a must read. Jusdina
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It is fast paced, will have you on the edge of your seat, and when you’re done you will be dying to read the next book in the trilogy. With a movie starring Emma Watson coming soon, this is a must read. Jusdina
It is fast paced, will have you on the edge of your seat, and when you’re done you will be dying to read the next book in the trilogy. With a movie starring Emma Watson coming soon, this is a must read. Jusdina
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It follows the story of a family during the rule of a ruthless dictator and through heartbreak, migration, near death and cultural assimilation. Junot Di...Show more
It follows the story of a family during the rule of a ruthless dictator and through heartbreak, migration, near death and cultural assimilation. Junot Diaz has a way exposing cultural stereotypes, and using explicit language that takes the reader to a level of discomfort that serves to question one’s own attitudes about issues of race and poverty. Xochitl
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It follows the story of a family during the rule of a ruthless dictator and through heartbreak, migration, near death and cultural assimilation. Junot Di...Show more
It follows the story of a family during the rule of a ruthless dictator and through heartbreak, migration, near death and cultural assimilation. Junot Diaz has a way exposing cultural stereotypes, and using explicit language that takes the reader to a level of discomfort that serves to question one’s own attitudes about issues of race and poverty. Xochitl
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Most boys’ would probably not wish to spend the summer in the library with a librarian who, legend has it, owns a gas-powered spud gun and is ready, willi...Show more
Most boys’ would probably not wish to spend the summer in the library with a librarian who, legend has it, owns a gas-powered spud gun and is ready, willing, and able to fire it at anyone who so much as smiles! But that’s just where brothers Will and Marty (ages 8 & 10), will be spending their summer. Laugh-out-loud funny! Meg
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Most boys’ would probably not wish to spend the summer in the library with a librarian who, legend has it, owns a gas-powered spud gun and is ready, willi...Show more
Most boys’ would probably not wish to spend the summer in the library with a librarian who, legend has it, owns a gas-powered spud gun and is ready, willing, and able to fire it at anyone who so much as smiles! But that’s just where brothers Will and Marty (ages 8 & 10), will be spending their summer. Laugh-out-loud funny! Meg
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My favorite book that I read in 2015 was The Evolution of Mara Dyer because it kept me guessing. Zenayda
My favorite book that I read in 2015 was The Evolution of Mara Dyer because it kept me guessing. Zenayda
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My favorite book that I read in 2015 was The Evolution of Mara Dyer because it kept me guessing. Zenayda
My favorite book that I read in 2015 was The Evolution of Mara Dyer because it kept me guessing. Zenayda
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...the wittiest book I read in 2015, inspiring raucous laughter on occasions, including Grown Up Storytime. A great read-aloud, and even comes with tantalizing, succulent recipes! Rachel
...the wittiest book I read in 2015, inspiring raucous laughter on occasions, including Grown Up Storytime. A great read-aloud, and even comes with tantalizing, succulent recipes! Rachel
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...the wittiest book I read in 2015, inspiring raucous laughter on occasions, including Grown Up Storytime. A great read-aloud, and even comes with tantalizing, succulent recipes! Rachel
...the wittiest book I read in 2015, inspiring raucous laughter on occasions, including Grown Up Storytime. A great read-aloud, and even comes with tantalizing, succulent recipes! Rachel
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I liked it so much I’m now on book 5 in the series… need I say more? Robin
I liked it so much I’m now on book 5 in the series… need I say more? Robin
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I liked it so much I’m now on book 5 in the series… need I say more? Robin
I liked it so much I’m now on book 5 in the series… need I say more? Robin
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It's like a medieval street gang version of Ocean's 11. . Pick up this book, but be warned. Sleep, food, and work might just take a back seat to this fantastic read. Bethany
It's like a medieval street gang version of Ocean's 11. . Pick up this book, but be warned. Sleep, food, and work might just take a back seat to this fantastic read. Bethany
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It's like a medieval street gang version of Ocean's 11. . Pick up this book, but be warned. Sleep, food, and work might just take a back seat to this fantastic read. Bethany
It's like a medieval street gang version of Ocean's 11. . Pick up this book, but be warned. Sleep, food, and work might just take a back seat to this fantastic read. Bethany
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The narrative of this story was very engaging and fast-paced; a good thing for a book of nearly 600 pages! Even if you are not usually "into" historical fiction, the rich characters of this story will easily draw you in. Stephanie
The narrative of this story was very engaging and fast-paced; a good thing for a book of nearly 600 pages! Even if you are not usually "into" historical fiction, the rich characters of this story will easily draw you in. Stephanie
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The narrative of this story was very engaging and fast-paced; a good thing for a book of nearly 600 pages! Even if you are not usually "into" historical fiction, the rich characters of this story will easily draw you in. Stephanie
The narrative of this story was very engaging and fast-paced; a good thing for a book of nearly 600 pages! Even if you are not usually "into" historical fiction, the rich characters of this story will easily draw you in. Stephanie
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...reminiscent of Norton Juster's Phantom Tollbooth and Michael Ende's Momo, with its plays on words, fantasy like travel, and preoccupation with time. Sam
...reminiscent of Norton Juster's Phantom Tollbooth and Michael Ende's Momo, with its plays on words, fantasy like travel, and preoccupation with time. Sam
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...reminiscent of Norton Juster's Phantom Tollbooth and Michael Ende's Momo, with its plays on words, fantasy like travel, and preoccupation with time. Sam
...reminiscent of Norton Juster's Phantom Tollbooth and Michael Ende's Momo, with its plays on words, fantasy like travel, and preoccupation with time. Sam
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It’s great for Storytime because it’s silly and fun to read out loud with all the rhyming happening. Kids love it and me too! Krystal
It’s great for Storytime because it’s silly and fun to read out loud with all the rhyming happening. Kids love it and me too! Krystal
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It’s great for Storytime because it’s silly and fun to read out loud with all the rhyming happening. Kids love it and me too! Krystal
It’s great for Storytime because it’s silly and fun to read out loud with all the rhyming happening. Kids love it and me too! Krystal
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[and] "The Relic Master" by Christopher Buckley.
Both writers' books are both intelligent and irreverent. Lee
[and] "The Relic Master" by Christopher Buckley.
Both writers' books are both intelligent and irreverent. Lee
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[and] "The Relic Master" by Christopher Buckley.
Both writers' books are both intelligent and irreverent. Lee
[and] "The Relic Master" by Christopher Buckley.
Both writers' books are both intelligent and irreverent. Lee
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I loved the beautiful writing, and the way it made me think about the difficult choices the characters had to make. Lois
I loved the beautiful writing, and the way it made me think about the difficult choices the characters had to make. Lois
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I loved the beautiful writing, and the way it made me think about the difficult choices the characters had to make. Lois
I loved the beautiful writing, and the way it made me think about the difficult choices the characters had to make. Lois
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Once I started it, I couldn’t put down this scifi ghost story written by a cartoonist from Spain about an Englishman visiting the Virginia estate he unexpectedly inherits with his companion, a mute Irish punk girl. Lupita
Once I started it, I couldn’t put down this scifi ghost story written by a cartoonist from Spain about an Englishman visiting the Virginia estate he unexpectedly inherits with his companion, a mute Irish punk girl. Lupita
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Once I started it, I couldn’t put down this scifi ghost story written by a cartoonist from Spain about an Englishman visiting the Virginia estate he unexpectedly inherits with his companion, a mute Irish punk girl. Lupita
Once I started it, I couldn’t put down this scifi ghost story written by a cartoonist from Spain about an Englishman visiting the Virginia estate he unexpectedly inherits with his companion, a mute Irish punk girl. Lupita
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[I] was bowled over. I loved the historical sweep of the story through family generations and of course, the unique narrator. Pam
[I] was bowled over. I loved the historical sweep of the story through family generations and of course, the unique narrator. Pam
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[I] was bowled over. I loved the historical sweep of the story through family generations and of course, the unique narrator. Pam
[I] was bowled over. I loved the historical sweep of the story through family generations and of course, the unique narrator. Pam
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I tore through all three books and I miss the characters now that it’s over. Mira
I tore through all three books and I miss the characters now that it’s over. Mira
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I tore through all three books and I miss the characters now that it’s over. Mira
I tore through all three books and I miss the characters now that it’s over. Mira
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My favorite read in 2015 is the Ibis Trilogy by Amitav Ghosh. These three well-researched and extremely well-written books- Sea of Poppies, River of Smoke...Show more
My favorite read in 2015 is the Ibis Trilogy by Amitav Ghosh. These three well-researched and extremely well-written books- Sea of Poppies, River of Smoke, and Flood of Fire bring to life the era of forced opium production in India and the Opium Wars in China. Mary
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My favorite read in 2015 is the Ibis Trilogy by Amitav Ghosh. These three well-researched and extremely well-written books- Sea of Poppies, River of Smoke...Show more
My favorite read in 2015 is the Ibis Trilogy by Amitav Ghosh. These three well-researched and extremely well-written books- Sea of Poppies, River of Smoke, and Flood of Fire bring to life the era of forced opium production in India and the Opium Wars in China. Mary
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The favorite book I read in 2015 was The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt mainly because of the portrayal of Boris and his friendship with Theo. Matt
The favorite book I read in 2015 was The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt mainly because of the portrayal of Boris and his friendship with Theo. Matt
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The favorite book I read in 2015 was The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt mainly because of the portrayal of Boris and his friendship with Theo. Matt
The favorite book I read in 2015 was The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt mainly because of the portrayal of Boris and his friendship with Theo. Matt
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It’s my favorite book for 2015 because I love finding well-thought-out books for children and I’m a sucker for this one’s somewhat sinister atmosphere. Robin
It’s my favorite book for 2015 because I love finding well-thought-out books for children and I’m a sucker for this one’s somewhat sinister atmosphere. Robin
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It’s my favorite book for 2015 because I love finding well-thought-out books for children and I’m a sucker for this one’s somewhat sinister atmosphere. Robin
It’s my favorite book for 2015 because I love finding well-thought-out books for children and I’m a sucker for this one’s somewhat sinister atmosphere. Robin
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Uniquely told through a series of conversations the narrator has while traveling through Athens, the novel, Outline, by Rachel Cusk was my fave for 2015. ...Show more
Uniquely told through a series of conversations the narrator has while traveling through Athens, the novel, Outline, by Rachel Cusk was my fave for 2015. Smart and engaging -- we learn so much about the protagonist and yet rarely hear her voice. Betsy
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Uniquely told through a series of conversations the narrator has while traveling through Athens, the novel, Outline, by Rachel Cusk was my fave for 2015. ...Show more
Uniquely told through a series of conversations the narrator has while traveling through Athens, the novel, Outline, by Rachel Cusk was my fave for 2015. Smart and engaging -- we learn so much about the protagonist and yet rarely hear her voice. Betsy
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...favorite because even though Auggie was to the outside world different, he did not feel that way himself; the book also talked about being kind. Amy
...favorite because even though Auggie was to the outside world different, he did not feel that way himself; the book also talked about being kind. Amy
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...favorite because even though Auggie was to the outside world different, he did not feel that way himself; the book also talked about being kind. Amy
...favorite because even though Auggie was to the outside world different, he did not feel that way himself; the book also talked about being kind. Amy
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