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Smells Like Tween Spirit by Laurie Gelman

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3.0

I read this for the olympic reading challenge. I thought it was okay. Definitely hits on some good topics when it comes to love and loss and juggling everything that happens in life. 
Fence, Vol. 1 by C.S. Pacat

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4.0

started this one for a challenge, but ended up really enjoying it. Fencing is a sport that I know very little about, and this graphic novel series explains it well and I love the majority of the characters in it. 
Reference and Information Services: An Introduction, Fifth Edition by Uma Hiremath, Kay Ann Cassell

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read this one for school. Again a little overwhelming with all the resources, but still good. 
Dead Boy Detectives Vol. 1: Schoolboy Terrors by Toby Litt, Mark Buckingham

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3.5

A pair of ghost teenagers who solve ghost crimes. I mainly read this because I had already watched the tv show first, and wanted to see what happened next. I personally preffered the tv show over this graphic novel. Not sure I will continue on with it.
Wild Women and the Blues by Denny S. Bryce

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3.75

I loved hearing the stories that were told and how everything was connected during the 1920/1930s in Chicago. it was an interesting time in history and one that I love reading about no matter if it's non-fiction or fiction. 
Foxglove by Adalyn Grace

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4.0

I love the MC and death and how they interacted more in this one. It took me awhile to figure out what exactly was happening, and I did still have some questions by the time the book ended. But I do recommend this trilogy as it is fun. 
The Organization of Information, 4th Edition by Arlene G. Taylor, Daniel N. Joudrey

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Read this one for my library organization class. It was very informative, but also a little overwhelming at times when it came to the resources it made available. 
California dreams Christmas romance collection by Talya Blaine

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This one just ended up not being for me. Each of the stories just felt rushed and incomplete. 
Bespoke: A Tiny Christmas Tale by Amanda Dykes

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4.0

Bespoke is a christmas novella. It went really fast and was a story of friendship and ow it can change over time when tragedies happen.
Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II by Liza Mundy

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Code girls I listened to and I learned so much from this book. I will definitely read/listen to more books by this author in the future. The way they were able to tell history and make it interesting and not overwhelming is such an important skill.