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3 Star Reviews

“For the rest of my life there would be a splinter in my being, stinging from the moment my mother died until it was buried with me.” - Crying in H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle Zauner

If you’re stabby and you know it, stab someone - If UR Stabby by Kaz Windness

Sure, I’ll Be Your Ghost - Be My Ghost by Carol J Perry

Family secrets and a ghost story - Black Water Sister by Zen Cho

“Don’t limit your dreams, that’s what the school Careers Adviser said. Within reason.” - D: A Tale of Two Worlds by Michel Faber

Be Yourself, they will come - Just Being Ted by Lisa Sheehan

Kiki Kicks her Anxiety - Kiki Kicks by Jane Yolen

A late rose is as sweet - When I Came Out by Anne Mette Kærulf Lorentzen

When Nathan Found Himself - Call Me Nathan by Catherine Castro

Nessie, Cannabis, and Maple Syrup time with Bernie Sanders - Feel The Bern by Andrew Shaffer

A boy who was inspired by his culture and people, the classics of Western society and made his own mark on poetry - With a Star in My Hand: Rubén Darío, Poetry Hero by Margarita Engle

The Julie Abery Show - Baby Stegosaurus by Julie Abery; Baby T. Rex by Julie Abery; Little Otter by Julie Abery; Little Walrus by Julie Abery

This book was soooooo sad I couldn’t finish it - Cilka's Journey (The Tattooist of Auschwitz #2) by Heather Morris

Parent Trap meets Freaky Friday without the magic but lots of music - Mirror to Mirror by Rajani LaRocca

“If it works, it works!” - How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps by Andrew Rowe

Black, White, and Red All Over - Blood & Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder that Hooked American on True Crime by Joe Pompeo

National Park adventure - Scout Moore, Junior Ranger: Great Smoky Mountains. by Theresa Howell

Trick or Baseball? - Fuzzy Baseball V05: Baseballoween by John Steven Gurney

As much as I like this series, I give you two more volumes and please finish the story arc - The Nightmare Brigade V03 Finding Alice by Franck Thillez

“How do we even begin to understand that there’s more than what we can see?” - Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune

Tittle Tattle in Georgian London - The Real Bridgerton by Catherine Curzon

Moms and Sequels - Busy Betty & the Circus Surprise  by Reese Witherspoon; Because I'm Your Mom by Ahmet Zappa

Lizards in the World - Lizards at Large: 21 Remarkable Reptiles at Their Actual Size by Roxie Munro

Two communities diverged, but come together in the woods - In the Dark by Kate Hoefler

Be all you can be - I Can Be All Three by  Salima Alikhan

Who would win Dinosaurs or Ants? - Who Would Win: Triceratops vs. Spinosaurus by Jerry Pallotta; Who Would Win? Green Ants Vs. Army Ants by Jerry Pallotta

The can’t write 250 words for either book so combined the reviews in to one big one - Imagine a World: Full of Wonder by Heather Lean; The Art of Rewilding: The Return of Yellowstone’s Wolves by Nadja Belhadj

Woo Hoo! You’ll read my review! - Woo Hoo! You’re Doing Great!  by Sandra Boynton

The shade of a tree is sweeter shared - The Shade Tree by Suzy Lee

Up, Up and Talking Cats - The Stupendous Switcheroo: New Powers Every 24 Hours by Mary Winn Heider

Slime time - Slime Shop by Karina Garcia

The universal language of unconditional love - Quiet Time with My Seeya by Dinalie Dabarera

Hopkinton, Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, Brookline, and Boston - Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy by Casey Sherman, David Wedge

From a folk festival to Carnegie Hall and the Sistine Chapel - Cantora: Mercedes Sosa, the Voice of Latin America by Melissa Fernandez Nitsche

This kid has a better chance of getting to Broadway then I do Main Street and I *live* on Main! - Broadway Baby by Russell Miller

Teeming tadpoles - Tadpoles by Matt James

I have family, I have friends, now just need some snackies! - Spreckle's Snack Surprise by Sandra Salsbury

ChooChoo! I’m going home! - The Train Home by Dan-Ah Kim

I can see clearly now - Four Eyes: A Graphic novel (book one) by Rex Ogle

The other Robin - Teen Titans: Robin by Kami Garcia

Peace and hair-mony. - The Do-Over V01 by Rodrigo Vargas.

Don’t read horror in the ER - Trance Book One by Joey Capuana

Justice and the law aren’t the same thing. - Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn

The Woods Have Teeth - Wilderlore: The Accidental Apprentice by Amanda Foody

Some Deserving Demises Literal and Otherwise - All of Our Demise by Amanda Foody, Christine Lynn Herman

“If the apocolypse comes, beep me.” - Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born: How Buffy Staked Our Hearts by Evan Ross Katz

Sometimes fun, sometimes really dark - Sign Here by Claudia Lux

Methodical Storytelling - Happiness by Aminatta Forna

“If I’m going down, I’m taking it with me. M.A.D., bitch. I’m up for Mutually Assured Destruction – if that’s what it takes.” - The Library of the Dead by TL Huchu

The 1813 Wallflower Club - How to Woo a Wallflower by Virginia Heath

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