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The Stinky Cheeseman And Other Fairly Stupid Tales
by Jon Sieszka and Lane Smith

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It is a book about sone tales like some fairy tales but they are changed to become ridiculous stories.

Glass Houses
by Louise Penny

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Another page turner in the Inspector Gamache series.

Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin

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Modern masterpiece

Salt To The Sea
by Ruta Sepetys

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It was full of action, drama, and suspense, they should make 8th graders read this book in school.

Who Gets In And Why
by Jeffrey Selingo

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I have a junior in college and a junior in high school and I thought this book provides some useful information. For those who do not have an appropriately cynical view of higher education, this book may be enlightening. I was not surprised to learn that what I learned from my experiences working in an admissions office at a highly selective college in the 1980s remains pretty much unchanged 40 years later. The fundamental lesson from this book is that there's no magic formula for all colleges. There are many many more qualified applicants for every College then they can accept and the ones who get acceptance letters are often based on factors beyond their control and more about the colleges than about the students. Parents need to relax about where their kids go to college because there are a lot of great colleges and your kids will get a great education almost anywhere they go as long as they want to get a great education.

The Wife Between Us
by Greer Hendricks

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Mild psychological thriller - enough to keep you enthralled but not enough to keep you up at night - a perfect balance.

Beneath the Ocean
by J. N. Eagles

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Interesting short story written as different types of poetry.

How I Did It
by Linda Ragsdale

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Enjoyed the clever pun carried throughout the book to put across the encouraging message that each of us should keep trying. The bright colors will engage beginning readers. The light-hearted tone keeps the message from being over-bearing. Loved the last line/pun.

The Wife Between Us
by Greer Hendricks

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Mild psychological thriller - enough to keep you enthralled but not enough to keep you up at night - a perfect balance.

Happy Place
by Emily Henry

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Great summer read!