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Early Book Review: Shine Bright: A Color, Draw & Dream Book for a Beautiful Life by Lindsay Hopkins
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Shine Bright: A Color, Draw & Dream Book for a Beautiful Life by Lindsay Hopkins is an activity book that is currently scheduled for...
Book Review: The Paper Bag Princess (40th anniversary edition) by Robert Munsch
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The Paper Bag Princess is a classic picturebook and I was excited to see as a 40th anniversary edition by Robert Munsch being released on...
Early Book Review: I Don’t Like to Eat Ants by JTK Belle, Sabine Mielke
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I Don’t Like to Eat Ants is a picturebook written by JTK Belle and illustrated by Sabine Mielke. It is currently scheduled for release o...
Book Review: Ella May Does It Her Way by Mick Jackson, Andrea Stegmaier
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Ella May Does It Her Way is a picturebook written by Mick Jackson and illustrated by Andrea Stegmaier. Meet Ella May, the girl who likes...
Early Book Review: Unicorn Day by Diana Murray, Luke Flowers
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Unicorn Day is a picturebook written by Diana Murray and illustrated by Luke Flowers. The book tells the story of what happens to an impos...
Book Review: Slothilda: Living the Sloth Life by Dante Fabiero
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Slothilda: Living the Sloth Life is a collection of comics by Dante Fabiero. Are you a fan of carbs, the internet, and naps? Slothilda ...
Book Review: Midnight Reynolds and the Agency of Spectral Protection by Catherine Holt
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Midnight Reynolds and the Agency of Spectral Protection by Catherine Holt is the second book in the Midnight Reynolds series. I do recomme...
Book Review: The Marvelous Adventures of Gwendolyn Gray by B. A. Williamson
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The Marvelous Adventures of Gwendolyn Gray by B. A. Williamson is a middle grade novel. Gwendolyn Gray faces an overwhelming battle every ...
Book Review: Ellie Engineer: The Next Level by Jackson Pearce
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Ellie Engineer: The Next Level is the second book in the series by Jackson Pearce. While the first book explains the friendship and skills...
Book Review: This is a Whoopsie by Andrew Cangelose, Josh Shipley
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This is a Whoopsie is a picturebook written by Andrew Cangelose and illustrated by Josh Shipley. It is supposed to be a book about all th...
Book Review: Beatrice Zinker Upside Down Thinker: Incognito by Shelley Johannes
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Beatrice Zinker Upside Down Thinker: Incognito is the second book about Beatrice by Shelley Johannes. I do recommend reading the series in...
Book Review: More Than a Princess by E.D. Baker
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More Than a Princess is the first book in a new series by E.D. Baker. Aislin of Eliasind is more than just a princess, she's half-fai...
Early Book Review: A Valentine for Frankenstein by Leslie Kimmelman, Timothy Banks
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A Valentine for Frankenstein is a picturebook written by Leslie Kimmelman and illustrated by Timothy Banks. It is currently Scheduled for ...
Early Book Review: Game Changer by Rachel Reid
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Game Changer by Rachel Reid is currently scheduled for release on October 22 2018. Pro hockey star Scott Hunter knows a good thing when h...
Book Review: The Bone Thief by Alyson Noel
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The Bone Thief by Alyson Noel is a middle grade fantasy novel. Compared to other more ordinary towns, Quiver Hollows is a very strange, ve...
Book Review: The Waking Land by Callie Bates
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The Waking Land by Callie Bates is the first book in a series by the same name. Lady Elanna Valtai is fiercely devoted to the King who ra...
Book Review: Sloth at the Zoom by Helaine Becker, Orbie
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Sloth at the Zoom is a picturebook written by Helaine Becker and illustrated by Orbie. One day, a sloth accidentally gets delivered to th...
Book Review: Lulu is a Rhinoceros by Jason Flom, Allison Flom, Sophie Corrigan
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Lulu is a Rhinoceros is a picturebook written by Jason Flom and Allison Flom and illustrated by Sophie Corrigan. Everyone thinks Lulu is a...
Early Book Review: Born to Dance: Celebrating Moments of Joy, from Toddler to Teen by Jordan Matter
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Born to Dance : Celebrating Moments of Joy, from Toddler to Teen by Jordan Matter is a celebration of what it means to be young and full ...
Book Review: One for the Rogue (Studies in Scandal) by Manda Collins
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One for the Rogue is the fourth book in the Studies in Scandal series by Manda Collins. I have not read the previous books, and think that...
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