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3 Star Reviews

Vampires as in Monsters and Vampires as in Monsters-But-Anglos - Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Canas*

This Family Tree is a Wreath! - Katie Mulholland by Catherine Cookson

I need more room for more of the illustrations. - Everybody Has a Body by Molli Jackson Ehlert

A lovely story about a tough situation - Only for a Little While by Gabriela Orozco Beltg

I think I need to give this a second chance - Taking to Water by Jennifer Conlon

This is ONLY for Aunts, Uncle, and their nieces and nephews - Secret Society of Aunts & Uncles by Jake Gyllenhaal and Greta Caruso

Faith and fun - Zain’s Super Friday by Henna Khan

As my nephew once said, ‘TUCK! - I Am Stuck by Julia Mills

Baby, you’re a star - Bitsy Bat, School Star by Kaz Windness

The non-swimmer in his crocodile family - Swim, Jim by Kaz Windness

Get your Ho-Ho on a bit early - A Creature Was Stirring by Heather S Perczynski; The Christmassy Cactus by Beth Ferry

Presenting Olive Chen! - Oh, Olive! by Lian Cho

In the Eye of the Storm - Alaskan Blackout by Joanne Rock

Eat to nourish your body and soul - Eat to Love: A Mindful Guide to Transforming Your Relationship with Food, Body, and Life by Jenna Hollenstein

The Amazing John “The Kid” Constantine will pull a magic trick out of his sleeve, or destroy the world. Whichever comes first. - The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel by Ryan North

Forced to join the yearbook club was the least of his problems - Fearbook Club by Richard Ashely Hamilton

A sleepy independent boba café, a not so sleepy secret - Super Boba Café V01 by Nidhi Chanani

Ding-dong, the witch is dead. - Mamo by Sas Milledge

The message is not just on the wall - The Crows by Anders Fager

The Real Good Guys - Save Yourself!  by Bones Leopard

The battle for home - Amazona by Canizales

You can call her a hero - Adora and the Distance by Marc Bernardin

Tennal the Chaos needs more Motivation - Ocean's Echo by Everina Maxwell

Oh Oh, We’re Halfway There - Vanguard #4: Open Secrets by Dayton Ward

Publish or Perish - Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

“It is a nice thought, is it not?” Beatrice asked. “That we can go forward as romantic lunatics forevermore?” - Romance Me, Viscount by Kate Archer

Putting color back in the world - Sasha & the City of Whispers by Sara Van Horn.

Read them books! - Tzimmes for Tzipporah by Megan Hoyt; Just One Little Light by Kat Yeh

Taking the stigmatization out of natural hair care - Wash Day by Tiffany Golden

A down-on-his-luck weredogs misadventures -  Lumine Volume One: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic novel by Emma Krogell

Tell the tooth and the whole tooth - Skeletina and the greedy Tooth Fairy (Skeletina and the In-Between World) by Susie Jaramillo

I’m guessing Tidy doesn’t have a male editor…. - When Grandma Burnt Her Bra by Samantha Tidy

It’s time for the girls to get the job done - Aru Shah and the End of Time: the Graphic Novel by Roshani Chokshi

Quotable Tomato History - Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World by William Alexander

That’s so Sister and Brother - G is for Gross by Greg Paprocki; My Sister Is Super! (A Hello!Lucky Book) by Hello!Lucky; My Brother Is the Best! (a Hello!lucky Book) by Sabrina Moyle and Eunice Moyle

Keep an eye on your enemies, but watch your family closer - The Keeper by Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes

A Man and a Muse - Mother Christmas Volume 1: The Muse by Valya Dudycz Lupescu

Being your self, and a little Dude-tude - I Absolutely, Positively Love My Spots by Lid'ya C. Rivera; Dude by Aaron Reynolds

Time for school - A Smart, Smart School, by Sharon Creech

“I’m still going to move them out of my wanigan, but I’ll give you odds two-to-one that after they move out there’s going to be spontaneous combustion.” - Pilgrim's Wilderness: A True Story of Faith and Madness on the Alaska Frontier by Tom Kizzia

Why Did I Wait So Long to Read Terry Pratchett? - Mort by Terry Pratchett

“something beautiful left town, and she never even knew its name” - Again, Rachel (2022) by Marian Keyes

One of Lau’s more forgettable novels - He's Not My Boyfriend by Jackie Lau

If you want to know where the boy in the woods came from, just skip straight to book two. - The Boy From the Woods (Wilde, #1) by Harlan Coben

A Year in the Life - Grandpa and the Kingfisher by Anne Wilson

Rhythm and butterflies - A Flicker of Hope: A Story of Migration by Cynthia Harmony; Rhythm by Jackie Azua Kramer

Two languages one story - Okāwīsimāw Omēkiwin Askīhkānihk Ohci: Auntie’s Rez Surprise by Heather O’Watch

Who is Naaahsa? - Naaahsa is an Artist! by Hali Heavy Shield

Hi ho off to Mars we go - Ready, Set, Mars by Katie Jaffe

I like to Move it with this book - Sora Searches for a Song: Little Cricket’s Imagination Journey (Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories) by A Dance, Once Upon

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