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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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I never thought I would find a children's book that used the magical realism style, but Medina pulls it off in this book! Probably best for stronger readers with good imaginations - the imagery of her language is enchanting.

#MiddleGradeMonday @Karisimo

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JenP
City of Pearl | Karen Traviss
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Yes, I judged this book and assumed I would hate it. I did not. This was our pick for earth day theme and I finished it on earth day

Entertaining and fast paced but also makes you think a bit about ethics and environmental issues. My full review is on the blog https://thereadersroom.org/2024/04/22/city-of-pearl-by-karen-traviss/

JenP I need recommendations on mystery/thrillers for our May month since it‘s also a genre I don‘t read much of 6mo
JenP @BarbaraBB ooh, those both sound really good! Thanks 6mo
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Shawna
Planetfall | Emma Newman
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🪴 🙌🏻📚 7mo
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BookedBeyondMeasure
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Heartbreaking and warming and informative! Deeply valuable

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kanchip28
Loot: A novel | Tania James
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A phenomenal book! I was totally captured by Tania James' storytelling. The book is about the adventures of a woodcarver/toymaker along with thoughtful characters like a French clockmaker, an Indian French lady, an Indian sepoy/agent and so on. The characters are so well thought that you can't help but empathize with them. #immigration #Taniajames #Loot #colonization #fiction