The Griffin & Sabine series by Nick Bantock

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I grew up seeing the first book of the series (Grffin and Sabine) on my parents’ bookshelf and feeling a detached sort of curiosity. It was the shape and size of a kids’ book, but had the cover of an adult novel. The curiosity never grew strong enough for me to actually attempt to read it; I just noticed it and wondered idly what it could possibly be about.

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Dora and the Lost City of Gold by Steve Behling

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It’s been a while since I posted on this blog because I had a super busy August. I was working a ton, went on a couple of trips, and have been spending more time socializing. For my first post after a month (!!) of silence, I figured I’d talk about the most ridiculous book I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading: Dora and the Lost City of Gold.

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