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Upside Down Magic Book 1
by Sarah Mylnowski

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Nory's father wanted her to go to a fancy magic school called Sage Acadamy. What Nory's father didn't know was that she had very wonky magic. Nory's Father sent her to a different school. Dunwiddle Magic School.

Blubber
by Judy Blume

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It's a really good story.

Magic Treehouse A Big Day For Baseball
by Mary Pope Osborne Books

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Reading it with mom and Enjoying it.

Who’ll pull the sleigh tonight
by Laura Rader

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We love this book and the restorative value of hot cocoa!

The Legend of the Irish Castle
by Gertrude Chandler Warner And The Boxcar Children

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It was good but a little! spooky with a banshee!

Who’ll pull the sleigh tonight
by Laura Rader

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We love this book and the restorative value of hot cocoa!

When I Couldn't Get Over It, I Learned To Start Acting Differently
by Brian Smith

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Love this series, can talk about real life struggles.

Peter & Ernesto The Lost Sloths
by Graham Annable

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Fun to read and funny!

The Magic Is Inside You
by Cathy Domoney

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Important message!

A boy and his dog at the end of the world
by C A Fletcher

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Dystopia is my thing and there is so little I can say that would not be a spoiler. Not a Pulitzer Prize winner, but the narrator’s voice and the plot twists kept me totally engaged.