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Daria Pipkin

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Average rating: 5.0 · 6 ratings · 6 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
The Influencer: A Heartfelt...

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Stu and the Sinister Second Serum by Rebecca J. Chaney
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Book 2 of the Sketcher Series is a laugh-out-loud, rollicking adventure for Stu and his friends as they rescue his kidnapped mum and a few others along the way. Set against a Halloween backdrop, they dash through speculative time stops, haunted house ...more
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I Am Archa by Ranjeeta Raam
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Archa or Unniarcha is the ultimate fierce female protagonist! Kids and adults will enjoy this exciting story set in the 16th century Kerala region of India, filled with Kalaripayattu battles and a young girl finding her voice and her strength as she ...more
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Suffer a Witch by Joy McCullough
"The author's memoir follows her through her life as the daughter of a pastor, spiritual abuse at the hands of church leaders, and her battle for truth. Interspersed throughout, Joy McCullough tells the stories of both women accused of witchcraft thro" Read more of this review »
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Fear of Flying by K.C. Elle
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Sexy, spicy escapism for fans of MM instalove. I liked how kind, sweet, and adorably awkward both Zach and Drew were toward each other. No enemies, just lovers.
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Where Ella Went by Laurie Morrison
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Laurie Morrison kept me up late again. As usual, her characters are compelling, realistic, relatably flawed, and relevant to modern tweens. She truly understands the age group. Pug's voice was perfect, while Sadie's character will resonate with intro ...more
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The Ginghams by T.C. Kemper
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A middle grade take on The Stepford Wives describes this book perfectly! It starts as an intriguing sci-fi mystery and turns full horror by the end. Joni and her friends are fun to root for as they save their community from a tech-based mind control ...more
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Malia Maunakea
“The shark bobbed his massive head. Impressions of ancient agreements, sensations of collaboration and kuleana, of working together to take care of what needed to be taken care of, flowed over Lei. It wasn't like the shark was saying "no problem"--brushing off their thanks the way most folks do when shown earnest gratitude. More like he was reminding them that this is how it always was and always should be. They had a connection and a responsibility to one another.”
Malia Maunakea, Lei and the Invisible Island

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“I have good news and ... what is the word that teachers use now instead of bad news? Opportunities?”
Malia Maunakea, Lei and the Invisible Island
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Ranjeeta Raam
“Letting words out,
saying them out loud
would lighten the pain,
lighten my sorrow,
make me happy again.
I will stop missing Amma,
stop loving her.

No . . .
that will never do.

So I lock them within me,
afraid to open my mouth
lest the hurt, the love, the memories
fly and fade away
like birds on the horizon.”
Ranjeeta Raam

Ranjeeta Raam
“When grown-ups tell you 'what to do?'
you are made to think there's no solution.
That there's nothing to do
but to keep doing what's always been done.”
Ranjeeta Raam, If Elephants Could Talk

Ranjeeta Raam
“If elephants could talk,
they would narrate tales of
pain
suffering
and bondage.

If they could speak,
they would ask for freedom from
hunger
isolation
and loneliness.

Yes, if they could,
they would ask to return to
their homes
their families
the wilderness
away from humans and their chaos.

But they can't.
So I must.”
Ranjeeta Raam, If Elephants Could Talk

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