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A dog named doug
by Karma Wilson
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Doug is a funny dog who can't stop digging. He digs there, he digs here, he digs everywhere. This picture book will make young readers chuckle!

The Time Machine Did It
by John Swartzwelder
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Short and absolutely like an episode of looney tunes

Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work
by Sarah Wynn-Williams
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A juicy tell-all memoir about the author's time at Facebook and the incredible greed and ruthlessness at these tech companies that exist to exploit the worst aspects of human behavior. Their influence on global politics has become something we cannot ignore. The book was often times unstructured and difficult to follow, but I was happy to purchase a copy since Zuckerberg had tried to ban it.

The Geographer's Map To Romance
by India Holton
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This was a fun adventure romance! Typically I hate the miscommunication trope but the dual narratives and insane amount of pining made it enjoyable. The two characters were hilariously oblivious.

The Hunger Of The Gods
by John Gwynne
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Great epic viking fantasy adventure

The Skull
by Jon Klassen
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This book is recommended for grade 1 - 4, ages 6-9. It is formatted as a chapter book. I thought it was dark for a children's book. I've read this author before and he often has an unusual twist in his stories. I felt like a 6 year would be a little scared after reading this book. I would recommend for older kids.

The Last Letter
by Rebecca Yarros
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Amazing book. Warning this book will rip your heart out.

Madness
by Antonia Hylton
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many books about institutionalization try to take a side on either institutionalization or deinstitutionalization - this book walks the line between both - emphasizing the major failures of both, because the reality is that both failed in catastrophic ways. finished this one on July 11th.

The Hudson
by Frances F. Dunwell
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Overall a very good read. A little long and dragging at times (it’s a long and detailed book) but excellent comprehensive history of the Hudson River. I especially enjoyed the early revolutionary history! But all of it was interesting and I learned a lot!

The Woman Who Stole My Life
by Marian Keyes
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Another excellent read by Marian Keyes! A rags (ish) to riches (ish) tale involving amystery illness and trails of raising a family ... the characters are so well developed that I miss (someof) them!
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