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About meWork at a public library and was a special education teacher. I love to read and enjoy discussing books. My emphasis right now is reading mostly children's books as I am still fairly new in the children's department. So many books and too little time. I hope to be an author in the future.

About my libraryMy library thing library will consist primarily of children's books as I want to keep a personal record with summaries of the books for my own review.

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I enjoyed Hatchett. It is great to use in a classroom for discussion and prediction. Good for 6-7th grades. 5th would be the youngest to read it. There is some gore involved. Single character novel. Well developed.
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