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I just realized we're 3/4 of the way through June and I haven't done a single update! I've read a few books, but none have been truly review worthy. Instead, I'm going to share a fun little resource with you!

While scrolling through Pinterest today I came across this pin:


I'm sure many of you have faced this problem before. There was a book from my childhood that all I could remember was a name a few small plot points, but I used this resource and figured it out right away!

EBSCO Host has a database called NoveList Plus. I have free access through my library and I know a lot of schools used to give access to EBSCO as well. Using the website you can type in a few words and it will bring up any book that could fit your description. For an example I'll use a well-known book. "Harry," "Hogwarts," and "Moody." If those were the only names you could remember this lovely resource would still locate the books and give the list of "Harry Potter" novels as potential options!

Hopefully, this resource helps someone out! I'll be back by the end of the month with some sort of review or at bare minimum my reading update. Thanks friends!

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