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#NonFicNov Home by Isabelle Simler
Home by Isabelle Simler showcases the homes of 27 creatures through intricately detailed illustrations and knowledge-filled poems.
Read More#NonFicNov Golden Gate by Elizabeth Partridge
Golden Gate: by Elizabeth Partridge blends fiction with fact to tell the story of building one of the most beautiful bridges during the Great Depression.
Read More#NonFicNov: The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book by Julie Demyanovich
The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book is a great way to keep your brain active during downtime.
Read More#NonFicNov Fun with Outer Space by Emily Greenhalgh
Fun with Outer Space incudes words puzzles and activity pages to go along with a particular lesson about outer space for middle-grade readers.
Read More#NonFicNov Water by Olga Fadeeva
Water is our most precious resource and needed by every living thing to survive. This children’s book covers all the facts about water.
Read More#NonFicNov This is My Brain! by Elise Gravel
This is My Brain! is a easy-to-understand children’s book with cartoon -style illustrations that explain how brains work including neurodiverse brains.
Read MoreBook Review: What Time the Sexton’s Spade Doth Rust by Alan Bradley
What Time the Sexton’s Spade Doth Rust is the 11th in the Flavia de Luce series. Flavia is back to solve the murder of a local villager and former hangman.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Molly, Olive, and Dexter The Guessing Game
Molly, Olive, and Dexter play a guessing game with each other around the big oak tree in the meadow in the newest book in the series.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Still there was Bread by Lisl H. Detlefsen
Nana has arrived for a visit and she plans to make Nana Rolls with her grandson while also sharing stories of their family’s past in Still there was Bread.
Read MoreQuick Lit: November 2024 Edition
Quick Lit November 2024 includes 6 books I read recently for my own enjoyment. You’ll find a celebrity memoir, Christian nonfiction, and fiction books.
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