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shelbsreads

I think this book covers some heavy topics and includes language that might make some students uncomfortable, so I probably wouldn‘t use it as a whole-class read. That said, it could be a great option for students who are dealing with mental health struggles and ask for recommendations. I‘d definitely give a heads-up about the content, but it‘s still a thoughtful and creative resource for the right reader.

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booklover3258
Once & Future Vol. 2 | Kieron Gillen
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Pickpick

This volume is just as good as the first one. In this one, Duncan is still fighting monsters, very famous ones. While he is doing that, Merlin is helping the evil skeleton to find the items needed to destroy the while. Poor Galahad is changed and not for the better. Graphics are awesome and great story. Very bloody and violent. Looking forward to reading the rest in the series.

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shelbsreads
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“We need to remember that the mind is still a mind, floating like a newborn cloud or bird wings drowning in hardened chocolate. My point is that a leaf knows it‘s important, at all moments of its life even when it is broken.  People always forget that a rough day, a bad year— doesn‘t equal a bad life.”
While this book is not my cup of tea, it is undeniable that it harbors many beautiful, important quotes, that would be helpful to one struggling.

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Panpan

The book deserves credit for tackling important, often taboo topics like mental illness and generational trauma, particularly within the Black community. That said, its execution falls short. The fantasy elements are vague, the worldbuilding lacks depth, and key terms are poorly explained. With so many competing themes, none are given the depth they deserve.

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shelbsreads

McBride illustrates Whimsy‘s depression through bold language, shifting structure, and layout. Parentheses echo intrusive thoughts, while her right-aligned dialogue visually sets her apart, showing her sense of isolation. Sudden changes in structure reflect the confusion and unpredictability of recovery. I have never read a book formatted in such a way before.

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Lauranahe
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Welp, it was my favorite book of June. #sorrynotsorry

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mom2bugnbee
A Million Junes | Emily Henry
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Slow reading month due to teaching an intense summer course. I anticipate July being much better!

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mom2bugnbee
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Pickpick

Next audiobook down while falling asleep...

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mandarchy
A Dangerous Path | Erin Hunter
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Adventures in weeding. I tried reading the Warrior series and DNF after 5 pages. Maybe I should start with book 5? I almost never read a whole series.

Ruthiella I really think one has to be a kid to enjoy these books. My niece loved them in elementary school. (edited) 47m
mandarchy @Ruthiella I haven't had a student get beyond the first book in a couple of years. I have several copies of the first book and then the entire series. I don't need several copies of each book anymore. 27m
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Kiwidragonnerd
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Started this one today, and I missed reading in Percy's perspective! My boy! Sucks that he has to do MORE quests after everything he's gone through, but of course Zeus would be a salty hypocrite like that.

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