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3 Star Reviews

Not on the bandwagon for this series - Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

Not for me, but my son loved it - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Nightmare on the Rails - The High Girders: The True Story of the Tay Rail Bridge Disaster - the Victorian Dream that Ended in Tragedy by John Prebble

Check in for the research, checked out for some of the recipes - Plant-Powered Protein by Nava Atlas

Another Chronicle About Our Terrible Past - Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann

A Cozy Story that Won’t Stress You Out - The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna

Don’t judge a book by its cover or an ogre by the crusty toenails - Princess Pru and the Ogre on the Hill by Maureen Fergus

Raising a princess - I’m Going to Be a Princess by Stephanie Taylor

A cone is a dogs best friend - Cone Dog by Sarah Howden

A child named Jeffrey and one named Sam - Jeffrey Loves Blue by Lorretta Garbutt; Step by Step by Kat Boger

When they’re apart, they can be connected - Eleanor’s Moon by Maggie Knaus

Listening, Feeling, and Acting like an superhero - I Am an Antiracist Superhero: With Activities to Help You Be One Too! by Jennifer Nicole Bacon

Two books neither about dance - Zander Stay by Maureen Fergus; Where Dreams Take You by Elena Ferrándiz

What do you see in me? - Tree Spirits by Louise Wannier

New Year party - The Tray of Togetherness by Flo Leung

Orit Bergmana writes a book - Simon Says Good Night by Orit Bergman

I keep saying I’m not a horror reader, and yet… - Be Very Afraid of Kanako Inuki! by Kanako Inuki

A book and review about nothing - The Museum of Nothing by Steven Guarnaccia

Probably the only time a VT girl will give NY this much lovin’ - Only in New York (50 States) by Heather Alexander

An egret flew onto a rhino - We Are Going to be Pals! by Mark Teague

Little Seed, Big Heart - Little Seed by Benson Shum

Add one kid and one panda and you got panda-monium - Cindy and Panda by Benson Shum

Nosy Crow publisher has come state side - Everything Possible by Fred Small; Frank and Bert V01 by Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

You get points for the “corn dog” image - Ellie Mae Dreams Big! by Kristina McMorris

A book from its time - The Cat at Night by Dahlov Ipcar

I read again, so I review again! - Anzu the Great Kaiju V01 Anzu the Great Kaiju by Benson Shum; Anzu the Great Kaiju V02 Anzu the Great Listener by Benson Shum

And in the center ring…. Acrobats! - Addie and the Amazing Acrobats by Shauna Cagan

You won’t have to write a book report on these - Who Is R. L. Stine by M.D. Payne; Who Was Maurice Sendak by Janet B. Pascal; Who Was Ernest Hemingway by Jim Gigliotti

A Challenge to the Hero-Villain Dichotomy - Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots

Now I know what my next food hobby won’t be - Home Cheese Making by Ricki Carroll

This is weird, even for Murakami - The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami

Twitter Win Fizzles - This is How You Lost the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone

“What’s the worst that could happen?” “You’re so young,” he said softly. “You have no idea.” - The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang; The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang; The Burning God by R.F. Kuang

Recipe spelled reciept - Cooking with Two Fat Ladies by Clarissa Dickson Wright, Jennifer Paterson

When is 8 not really 8? - The Vegan 8 by Brandi Doming

Formulaic, but somehow still original - The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager

Raindrops keep falling - The Lost Drop by Gregoire Laforce

Hitchhiking ghosts and killer roads - Sparrow Hill Road (Ghost Roads, #1) by Seaman McGuire

Go, Go, Godzilla - Godzilla: The Official Movie adaptation by Greg Cox

I love that your first instinct was to Google and try to find books on Amazon.” - The Rachel Experiment by Lisa Lin

Shirley Chisholm in board book - Who Was Shirley Chisholm?: A Who Was? Board Book by Lisbeth Kaiser

Finding family - On the Move: Home Is Where You Find It by Michael Rosen

The Firm But With Ladies - Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie

“There Is Never Only One, Of Anyone” - Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood

A moving story, even if it was a little flat for me - Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Magical Tea Mystery - A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin

The popular thing I don’t get - Tower of God, vol. 1 by Siu

Back from whence you came - The London Seance Society by Sarah Penner

Forty Thousand Winks - Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King, Owen King

World’s Most Beautiful Gem goes to…. - Hidden Gem by Linda Liu

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