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kelli7990
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1. The Very Hungry Caterpillar - I read this book when I was a little girl.
2. The Little Prince - I liked this one.
3. Frankenstein - This book was okay.
4. Moby Dick - I read the children‘s version of this book instead of the regular version but I liked this book.
5. IT - I liked this one.
6. The Hound Of The Baskervilles - I liked this one.
7. Les Miserables - I liked this one.
8. Dracula - This book was okay.

#threelistthursday

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Deblovestoread
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#Roll100 #NONFICTION

I‘ve been wanting to read the tagged and hope this is the motivation I need to do so.

@PuddleJumper

Leftcoastzen The Maddow was excellent! 2mo
TheBookHippie I enjoyed Catherine very much. 2mo
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melissajayne Really enjoyed Prequel 2mo
AmyG Prequel is horrifying and so well-written. 2mo
ImperfectCJ I enjoyed Bicycling with Butterflies so much, I've been buying it as gifts! 2mo
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LiseWorks
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This is a new book for me. I love it. That's its Cat in the Hat talking about butterflies 🦋. Another bingo spot #ISpyBingoFeb @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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PaperbackPirate
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I read this to my class today - what a sweet story. It made me think of the #naturalitsy group on here because this is like We Are the ARK for kids.

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Chloeeberlein

“She saw beauty where others saw pests, and she showed the world their secrets.”

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Chloeeberlein

Explore the inspiring life of Maria Merian, a 17th-century artist and scientist who uncovered the mysteries of metamorphosis. The Girl Who Drew Butterflies by Joyce Sidman weaves captivating storytelling with stunning visuals to celebrate a woman who forever changed how we see the natural world.

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Chloeeberlein
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The Girl Who Drew Butterflies is a beautifully crafted biography of Maria Merian, an extraordinary artist and scientist who defied conventions to document the life cycles of insects. Joyce Sidman‘s lyrical prose brings Maria‘s story to life, highlighting her curiosity, artistry, and groundbreaking contributions to science.