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Soft Apocalypse
by Will Mcintosh
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During this time of our own real life pandemic, I have been fascinated with reading books that delve into the mechanics of viruses, and more importantly, society's reaction to dealing with them. This book is a work of fiction, but was a very interesting approach to life after a pandemic. Unlike most books and movies on this subject, the story line of Soft Apocalypse isn't fast paced and full of action. Rather, it is the telling of a slow decline in health, economy, and morals, in the wake of a global virus outbreak and over the span of ten years. It is akin the fable about a frog who is put into a boiling pot of water and jumps out, but the same frog who is in a pot of water that slowly comes to a boil stays in without realizing the conditions are changing until it is too late. From the beginning to the end, you follow a group of friends as they navigate their way in an ever-changing, and ever-crumbling world. As depressing as this sounds (and believe me, there are a few graphically intense scenes) this book often has moments of hope. I recommend it with 4 out of 5 stars to anyone who likes apocalyptic science fiction. I was glad I read it.

Stamped Racism Antiracism And You
by Jason Reynolds
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This book NEEDS to be required reading for everyone. Jason Reynolds truly has a gift with words as evidenced in many of his books, but never so much as this book. He has (with the help and full blessing of the author) taken a 600 page history book for adults called Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi and created an approachable version for young people of today. I listened to this on audio, narrated by Jason Reynolds himself. It serves as a nice introduction and overview of Kendi's original text, but in no way is this a cliff notes version. Instead, it is a groundbreaking and empowering book of its own accord that adds to the understanding of what the original text delivered. It will resonate with you for a long time, no matter your age or race.

I’m the Small One
by George Anthony Kulz
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I liked it

Drama
by By Raina Telgemeier
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I like the romance and drama in the book. It talked a lot about a play and things that happened during the story.

Breeds Of Dogs
by Kathie Lester
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The book was good. It talked a lot about different dogs.

I’m the Small One
by George Anthony Kulz
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I liked it

Trains
by Susan e Goodman
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I like this book

Dawn of the doughnut
by Jodi Chamberlain
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It talked about history of the doughnuts and the evolution of it too. Doughnuts were not always ring shaped, they were like a ball then turned ring shaped.

Roller Girl
by by Victoria Jamieson
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The book was okay. It was very motivative. And inspired me a little bit.

Little Book Of Hygge Danish Secrets To Happy Living
by Meik Wiking
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Exceptional book outlining a happy and simple lifestyle!
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