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Awsome book project in this project the user adds a book alongside with the author of the book and then display when you click on add button and it is also stored in the local storage
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Awsome book project in this project the user adds a book alongside with the author of the book and then display when you click on add button and it is also stored in the local storage which was also done by using es6 best pratice
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https://maccony202.github.io/awesome-Books-es6/
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