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The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls
by Anissa Gray
The Care and Feeding of Ravenous Girls (10/11/2018)
Interesting read and a surprise in it didn't read like most books relative to African Americans. We've all read about towns that lose their prosperity and how it affects the town members but it's difficult to read of GOOD Folks taking monies for their own benefit (supplyingmore
Red, White, Blue
by Lea Carpenter
Red, White, Blue (6/25/2018)
It is difficult to give this book a review as I only could scan through and finally gave up. It seemed to follow a plot but was so scattered and jumped around a lot. I did not even forward to anyone to read.
The Travelling Cat Chronicles
by Hiro Arikawa, Philip Gabriel
Traveling Cat Chronicles (4/27/2018)
To begin with, I am a dyed in the wool animal lover with a preference for small dogs so it was easy to fall in love with Nana. Before I started I was aware that there would be moments of great sadness as every animal book includes this emotion. I loved Nana speaking in themore
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