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Rachiiebookdragon
Ghosts | Raina Telgemeier
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A beautiful book.

Library book 📖

5/5

rretzler My younger son and I have really enjoyed her books. Unfortunately, he‘s outgrown them now, but I haven‘t yet! 3w
Rachiiebookdragon @rretzler I‘ve enjoyed reading them 😊 2w
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mandarchy
Gustavo, the Shy Ghost | Flavia Z. Drago
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Pickpick

This would be a fun read leading up to day of the dead. 💀 🎃 👻 🧛

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Gissy
Da de los Muertos | Hannah Eliot
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Eggs Well played ❤️💀🖤 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love ☠️ 5mo
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PaperbackPirate
Ghosts | Raina Telgemeier
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Time for my #20in4 Readathon wrap up!

My goals:
Finish Bitch by Lucy Cooke - 87 pages ✅
Read Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier - 247 pages ☑️
Read Harvey‘s Dream ✔️ and Rest Stop ❌ from Just After Sunset by Stephen King - 18 pages
🟰 352/375 pages
✅ Score some points for #TeamBOOkLovers in the #scarathlon !

Thank you for hosting @Andrew65 !

Andrew65 That‘s excellent, well done and thanks for being one of our regular participants 👏👏👏🙌🥳🎊❤️‍🔥 5mo
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PaperbackPirate
Ghosts | Raina Telgemeier
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Pickpick

I was transported away with this little middle grade graphic novel. I read it in just a little over an hour. It touches on a lot of great topics but centers around family and honoring the dead through Dia de Los Muertos. I cried.
I love the fictional town it takes place in. The author said it‘s based on Half Moon Bay in Northern California @Leftcoastzen 💙
👻👻👻👻👻
#TeamBOOkLovers #BOOkLovers #scarathlon #20in4
@Bookwormjillk @Andrew65

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Bookwormjillk
Ghosts | Raina Telgemeier
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Pickpick

I love reading this graphic novel this time of year. It‘s atmospheric and touching. I was really tired last night and figured I‘d just read a few pages, but ended up reading the whole thing. Good thing it‘s a quick read!

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SophieA

“He would praise them if he agreed with their decisions and actions. But he would ridicule them if he disagreed with them“

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SophieA

Posada's work moved from literary calaveras, which featured short humorous poems, to social and political commentary.

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SophieA
Pickpick

This story is about how calaveras came to be. The story takes place between 1852-1913 about a young boy named Lupe who learned the art of printing. He drew political cartoons while his country was not known for freedom of speech. He is best know today for his calvera drawings which have become synonymous with mexicos Day of the Dead.

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ClaudiaPicolo1234

“He would praise them if he agreed with their decisions and actions. But he would ridicule them if he disagreed with them“