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    The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base
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    "The Eleventh Hour" by Graeme Base is a beautifully illustrated book that follows Horace the elephant as he turns eleven and decides to throw a birthday party. The party is filled with games and excitement, but when it's time to eat, all the food has mysteriously disappeared. Readers are invited to solve the mystery of who stole the feast, with clues hidden throughout the illustrations and text. The book is a mix of poetry and mystery, with advanced vocabulary that is easily understandable for children, making it an engaging and interactive read for all ages.

    The book is not just a simple story but a complex and challenging mystery that requires readers to pay attention to details in the illustrations and text to uncover the culprit behind the missing food. With its intricate puzzles, red herrings, and hidden messages, "The Eleventh Hour" offers a fun and intellectually stimulating reading experience that keeps readers guessing until the very end.


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    Hot as Puck
    Book 1 in the series:Bad Motherpuckers

    Hot as Puck - Bad Motherpuckers by Lili Valente
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    'Hot as Puck' in the series 'Bad Motherpuckers' by Lili Valente is a friends-to-lovers romance that follows Libby, a shy and wholesome kindergarten teacher, and Justin, a hot hockey playboy with a charitable side. The story unfolds as Libby seeks dating advice from Justin, her childhood friend and neighbor, leading to a shift in their relationship dynamics. The book explores themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery, with a touch of humor and steamy moments. The plot is framed around significant events like Justin's birthday party, their shared history, and the development of their romantic connection over time.

    The writing style of 'Hot as Puck' is engaging and humorous, with a focus on character development and relationship dynamics. The author, Lili Valente, weaves a tale of love and self-acceptance, incorporating elements of childhood friendship, fake dating, and sports romance tropes. The story is set in a familiar yet intriguing setting, where the characters navigate their feelings and past experiences to find happiness and fulfillment in each other's company.

    Libby pulls her hand away, fiddling with the stem of her martini glass, and the flash of heat her touch inspired vanishes. I shake my head, certain I must have imagined it. I’ve known Libby forever. S...

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