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The Testaments Margaret Atwood
by Margaret Atwood

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I appreciated that the TV series didn't follow the book because I appreciated the character development. Aunt Lydia became a sympathetic villain.

Harry Potter Books Set
by Jk Rowling

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<3 my favourite series because it opens my imagination.

Verity
by Colleen Hoover

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This was very different from the steamy romances that Hoover is known for. This was a really good suspense/thriller story. The ending left me wondering what was true and what were lies. Really good read for anyone who likes tension and a twist.

How To Train Your Dragon The Complete Book Of Dragons
by Cressida Cowell

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It's a great book but the sketches make it a little harder to see. But overall it's an amazing book.

All Boys Aren't Blue By George M. Johnson
by George M Johnson

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This was very interesting. I was able to empathize with the authors family history and struggle with his identify.

The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison
by Toni Morrison

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****

Spiderman The Ultimate Guide
by Tom Defalco

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It's an amazing book that really helps me learn about everyone's favorite wall crawler, Spiderman!

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
by Roald Dahl

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my favorite book ever

White Fragility
by Robin DiAngelo

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I listened to the audiobook of this. I found it very informative. I know some people are annoyed by some of the things Diangelo says, but she makes a lot of fair points and references a lot of research, as well as combines it with some of her personal experiences. One of the takeaways I have is that you can't break it down to just good and bad. The racist = bad and not racist = good. We can't escape racism because it's embedded in our societal norms. Our laws and rules. All we can do is learn and be better. No one is exempt from racism. Even those who study equity and work to be antiracist sometimes slip up. We (white people, mostly) make inappropriate comments or don't realize that certain things we say or do harm other people. No matter how hard we try to be "good" and not racist, we can't escape the racist ways of this country. All we can do is continue to learn and grow.

To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee

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A very memorable novel about how we should be contra injustice and that those who do are very important to society. when we dont stand up for what's right, we are on the oppressive side. it might not be easy or simple but the correct thing to do is always going to be justified regardless of anything else.