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Daniel Tiger's 3-minute Bedtime Stories
by Various
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Daniel Tiger’s 5-Minute Stories – Short Review: Warm, simple stories with kind lessons. Perfect bedtime read for little ones. ????

The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
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A really good look at family relationships and guilt grief and love. Also the use of native Canadians as migrant pickers in earlier times.

Accidentally Ours
by Erin Hawkins
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The type of book that will make you swoon.

It's A Love Story
by Annabel Monaghan
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This was a cute romance!

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
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Can be confusing at times with the southern accent but overall a very good story filled with detail.

If I Stay
by Gayle Forman
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Emotional and deep concepts, very nicely written

Say You'll Remember Me
by Abby Jimenez
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Very depressing and predictable

A Sea Of Unspoken Things
by Adrienne Young
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A Sea of Unspoken Things is a haunting, atmospheric fusion of mystery, emotional drama, and subtle supernatural threads. Adrienne Young excels at crafting a vividly immersive world and emotionally complex central relationships. While pacing issues and unresolved subplots may slightly detract from the experience, the book’s emotional core—and its exploration of grief, memory, and small-town secrets—linger long after the final page. Rating: 4/5 — Highly recommended for fans of atmospheric psychological thrillers with emotional depth.

The House In The Cerulean Sea
by TJ Klune
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A great read that gives you a lot to think about

The Keeper Of Lost Things
by Ruth Hogan
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A little slow, but interesting story.
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