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Exupery

✨️Aquarius 🏀 Boy mom 🍰 Working at a bakery 🍌Allergic to Bananas 🫡

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Winter 2026 Readalong
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My Taste
The Memory Police
The Hobbit (The Lord of the Rings, #0)
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Family Drama
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Black Cake
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The First Bright Thing
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The Help
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A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
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    I was yelling at this dumb 27 year old pickle mf. I dont want him to come back later on in the story. Ew.

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    I don't like Al. It's still early enough in the book that if we rip out the pages with him in it and let the pages tumble clumbsily off a drop.... we won't have to see him this way.

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    Family Drama

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    When We Lost Our Heads

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    Copper Skin, Oaken Lungs (Copper & Ash, #1)

    Copper Skin, Oaken Lungs (Copper & Ash, #1)

    Adam Bassett

    For a thousand years, The Old Town has stood as humanity’s last bastion against the maalkonis, malignant black mists that reduced the rest of the world to ash. They are kept at bay by rusty machines on the town’s walls. In order to survive, the dwindling population depends on one another. Since a young age, Justīne has embraced the harsh responsibilities that accompanied her apprenticeship on the last farm in existence. Her younger sister, Anna, is beginning her own apprenticeship as well. Learning engineering was not Anna's first choice, but the town's last mage fell to the maalkonis years prior, leaving nothing behind but confusing books and strange runes. When food runs low during a particularly harsh winter, distrust spreads like a plague, and Justīne is blamed for it. As hunger leads to violence, she and her siblings are forced to flee The Old Town, embarking on a perilous journey into the very mists that had formed their cage. Their fight to survive in the dark develops into a hopeful mystery as they follow the breadcrumbs of a mage’s efforts to save the world. Meanwhile something pursues them through the maalkonis…

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    Family Drama

    Family Drama

    Rebecca Fallon

    A vibrant debut and powerful meditation on family, motherhood, and the cost of holding on to your dreams, reminiscent of Ann Napolitano. It’s 1997, and snow is blanketing a New England beach. Two befuddled seven-year-olds watch as their mother’s body is tipped overboard a crumbling boat. A Viking funeral, followed by a raucous wake. A send-off fit for soap opera star Susan Bliss. Fifteen years earlier, Susan is a blazing, beautiful young woman, passionate about her art. It’s impossible not to fall in love with her, and so Alcott, a practical professor, does—hopelessly. And so begins the love story of Susan’s two-paneled life, an unconventional, jetlag-filled arrangement that takes her back and forth between her home in New England as a wife and mother to young twins, and the bright lights of soapy Los Angeles. In the present, Susan’s twins grow up in the shadow of her all-consuming absence. Sebastian, a sensitive artist, cleaves to her memory, fascinated with the artifacts of her starry past. Viola, resentful of her mother’s torn allegiances, distances herself from the memories of her. But when Viola runs into her mother’s old costar Orson Grey—now a renowned Hollywood star—she finds herself falling deeply in love with him and begins to put together the pieces of a mother she never really knew. Sharp, assured, and beautifully written, Family Drama is a story told in double-helix, with intertwined timelines that explore the different versions of ourselves we share with the world and with each other.

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  • Dude!
    Exupery
    Feb 03, 2026
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    My Kindergartener has been practicing his reading and only knows a few words. Sometimes he gets discouraged when he doen't know all of the words in a story. When I picked up this book with him he was excited because he could finally read an entire book by himself. (Because there is only 1 word lol) It gave him more confidence to read other books. Plus he has read it at least 7 times this week.

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  • There's a Dragon in Your Book
    Exupery
    Feb 03, 2026
    4.5
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    My 8yo and 6yo both enjoyed this book. We've read it multiple times. Their favorite part about I t it is how interactive we can be with the story. Even though they know what will happen they still enjoy pretending like they have no clue how it ends.

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  • Pig the Fibber
    Exupery
    Feb 03, 2026
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    My kids enjoy Aaron Blabey books and this is one of their favorites of Pig the Pug. It was easy for them (8yo and 6yo) to both stay engaged and entertained with the story. We've read it multiple times since borrowing it from the library. They both gave it 5 stars.

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  • Pig the Tourist
    Exupery
    Feb 03, 2026
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    I read this with my nephew (6yo boy) and it was difficult to keep him engaged with this book. There were too many words he just didn't understand, which made it difficult for him to focus.

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    Black Cake

    Black Cake

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    A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking

    A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking

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