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Get All Books API (#13)
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This PR implements the getAllBooks function that can be used to get summary information about all the books, in order to display them on the main page.

I'm not sure why I waited so long to create this PR, but I suspect that we were blocked by #11 (which has now been merged).

Co-authored-by: Amy <a258wang@uwaterloo.ca>
Reviewed-on: #13
Reviewed-by: j285he <j285he@localhost>
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