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BeeMagical
Mehso-so

I reaaaaaaally liked Starter Villain so I had to pick this one up.

There were a little tooooo many different POVs and I definitely got lost in them, making it hard to keep track of the story line.

But I do love his wild ideas and will continue to pick up his books!

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ElizaMarie
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Sharpeipup
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Temperature dropped 30 degrees overnight giving me the best reason to stay home and read.

Sparklemn What kind of tea are you enjoying? 1mo
Sharpeipup @sparklemn it‘s a chamomile blend. 1mo
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ElizaMarie
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Pickpick

Finished Book 2 and already downloaded Book 3 —- I LOVE CHEESE 🧀

Anyway these are good #AudioCommute books :)

Continuation of my #ThematicCozies books @julieclair

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GabbyPorter

“You can‘t keep pretending to be someone you‘re not, no matter how much you want to protect yourself.”

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GabbyPorter

In the classroom, this graphic novel can spark discussions about identity, acceptance, and family expectations in a way that feels safe and engaging. The humor and colorful illustrations keep students interested while still giving teachers opportunities to guide conversations about deeper themes.

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GabbyPorter
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Mehso-so

The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich is a mix of humor, romance, and grilled cheese sandwiches with deeper themes like gender roles, family expectations, and identity. The bright illustrations and witty dialogue make these mature ideas accessible to younger readers.
Instead of just following the plot, children can analyze how the art communicates meaning, like shifting colors that show secrecy or close-up panels that show emotion.

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Nessavamusic
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Bailedbailed

This premise is just too absurd and I‘m not feeling it. #dnf #hailthebail

BookmarkTavern On to better reads! 💕 3mo
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SpeculativeFemale
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Pickpick

Scalzi seems to love to throw his characters into unique and unexpected circumstances and then venture even further into thought experiment territory from there!

While this one is absolutely still infused with his trademark humor, it also takes on a somewhat more introspective tone that I enjoyed, as well.

Overall, anther hit from an author who has become a personal favorite!