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This was an off month for me because I *started* a lot of books and either didn't read them fast enough and had to return them (so they will show up on the list later on) or they were huge disappointments so I didn't technically *finish* them. And then there was another book that I enjoyed but it's not really a "sit and read" kind of book so it might get returned and picked up later.

Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side! (Star Wars: Episode VI)Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side! by Tom Angleberger

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


The bar has been set VERY high for all future Star Wars novelizations. This isn't just a straight retelling of what you saw on the screen, this is clearly a labor of love. Angleberger is a fan and it shows. This reminded me of the radio dramas, with lots of extra bits of story and ideas that you can only include because of the format. The inclusion of the storyboard sketches and McQuarrie artwork makes this a must have for Star Wars fans of all ages. It is a book a child could read on their own, but it would be even more fun to snuggle up and read together with a friend, a sibling, or parent.



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Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop!Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop! by Michael Ian Black

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This would be a really fun book for a storytime if you feel comfortable scatting in front of a group and could get all the instruments or sound effects to play. It would actually make a fun little play. It wasn't as good as some of Black's other picture books, but definitely cute. I could see this being a hit as a family read aloud.



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Bream Gives Me HiccupsBream Gives Me Hiccups by Jesse Eisenberg

My rating: 2 of 5 stars


Stopped on page 125, just not feeling it. I really enjoyed listening to Jesse Eisenberg on NPR a few months ago reading selections from the book, but sitting down to read it, even knowing how Eisenberg sounds, I just wasn't thrilled or amused enough to keep reading. I might like listening to it if Eisenberg reads it, but I've got too many other books right now to keep trying to get through this one.



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The Complete Chi's Sweet Home, Part 1The Complete Chi's Sweet Home, Part 1 by Kanata Konami

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


So cute !! We had watched some of the anime so it was fun to read the whole story. Chi is definitely every kitten ever. Must read for anyone with a cat!



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The NestThe Nest by Kenneth Oppel

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Well, if it says anything about this book - I had to stop reading last night because it was getting late and I was starting to fall asleep but as soon as I woke up this morning, I felt compelled to finish it.

I don't want to give too much away, other reviews have said it better. This is a children's story, but in the classic vein of Grimm's Fairy Tales and the "be careful what you wish for" dark fable that stays with you. Give it to a kid who likes those kinds of darker stories...

If you liked the movie Labyrinth or the book A Monster Calls or The Rest of Us Just Live Here, I think you will enjoy this book as it tackles similar themes.



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The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave, #1)The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey




I was really enjoying this book until the stupid "going to be a love triangle later" moment. It's the end of the world, she is fighting to survive in a Earth that has been taken over by aliens, ALIENS THAT HAVE KIDNAPPED HER BROTHER...but oh this boy has puppy dog eyes and I want to make out with him and now I'm so embarrassed that he might have seen my body when he was patching up my gunshot wounds. BLAH! I kinda rage!quit this one. Might come back after the request list goes away so I can try to finish it because it was really good until then.



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Fox Tossing, Firework Boxing, and Other Curious Pastimes from the Far Corners of HistoryFox Tossing, Firework Boxing, and Other Curious Pastimes from the Far Corners of History by Edward Brooke-Hitching




Fun book to pick up and flip through, though I want to read some other books now and let this one sit for a bit. You can only read so much about how awful humans were to animals before you need a break (while bear baiting bothered me a lot, the "baby boxing" at the Naval Academy amused me to no end...I'm a bad person)



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