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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (General)

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ANESTHESIA. Washington Reading You're a badass. How to Stop Doubting Your greatness and start Living An Awesome Life by Jensen Shero And don't even get me started on how grouchy I used to be about God. At the same time, there was all this stuff about my life that it desperately wanted to change. And had I been able to bulldoze through those holier than thou ISMs, I could've really used some help around here. I mean, overall, I was doing pretty well. I published a couple books and had lots of great friends, a close family and apartment. Ah, car that ran food, teeth, clothes, clean drinking water compared to the majority of the planet. My life is a total cream puff. But compared to what I knew I was capable of, I was, shall we say, unimpressed. Anastasia Washington Reading The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nikolai Kraus. She, in turn, is aiming for more of a Diane Sawyer pose, looking for answers, which will confirm that I'm not there to steal her husband, jewelry, friends or child in that order. Nanny fact. In every one of my interviews, references are never checked. I am white. I speak French. My parents are college educated. I have no visible piercings and have been to Lincoln Center in the last two months. I'm hired. ANESTHESIA Washington Reading A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Mass. He'd sent spent many nights like that curled in the bed. I pulled the blanket higher craving It's morning against the chill night. It had become our unspoken agreement not to let Amaranth the wind by acknowledging that she still tormented us in our dreams and waking hours. It was easier not to have to explain anyway, to not have to tell him that, though I'd freed him, saved his people and all of Priskin from Amaranth. I've broken myself apart, and I didn't think even eternity would be long enough to fix bay. ANASTACIA Washington Reading the Princess in Black and The Perfect Princess Party, by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale. Monsters did not care about Princess Magnolias. Birthday Monsters just wanted to eat goats. Stopping monsters was no job for prim and perfect Princess Magnolia, but it was the perfect job for the princess in black anesthesia. Washington Reading World War Z, an oral history of the Zombie War by Max Brooks. For me, it will always be the zombie war. And while many may protest the scientific accuracy of the word zombie, they will be hard pressed to discover a more globally accepted term for the creatures that almost caused our extinction. Zombie remains a devastating word, UN reviled in its power to conjure up so many memories, their emotions. It is these memories and emotions that are the subject of this book.