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Rover is a well-loved sheep dog who has a nice big doghouse all to himself. It is a beautiful day but instead of playing, he is chewing on a bone. He is bored and wants someone to play with....
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It’s been called a Diary of a Wimpy Kid for girls, and to some extent that’s true. The Popularity Papers, by Amy Ignatow, has the humor, diary format, drawings, and recognizable school, family and...
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The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak.
I just loved this title; “The Day We *Found* the Universe?” I thought “It was hiding somewhere?” Well, Edwin Hubble found it under his bed, or...
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I was perusing the paperback romance display (yes, I like romances and I don’t make excuses for it) when I bent a little lower to check the authors towards the end of the alphabet. Like magic I was...
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Memoirists can pick and choose the stories they tell, and while some have been known to outright lie or embellish (i.e. James Frey or Augustan Burroughs), Julie Klausner in her memoir, I Don't Care...
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