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The Compulsive Reader: Because I Am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas Because I Am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas. Anke plays a small role in her household—she's almost nonexistent to her father, who doesn't even care about her ...
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The Compulsive Reader: Dirty Laundry by Daniel Ehrenhaft Dec 26, 2008 ... Dirty Laundry by Daniel Ehrenhaft. Winchester School of the Arts is the Laundromat of East Coast boarding schools. ...
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The Compulsive Reader: September Book of the Month: The ... Sep 11, 2008 ... What sort of research went into creating the Scarborough family tree? Heavens, that was a fun project! I created the family tree after the ...
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The Compulsive Reader: Belle: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast ... Belle: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast by Cameron Dokey. Belle lives a comfortable life with her merchant father, loving mother, and two elder, ...
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The Compulsive Reader: What They Always Tell Us by Martin Wilson What They Always Tell Us by Martin Wilson. Alex is having a rough year: after a painful incident at a party in which he attempted suicide by swallowing ...
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The Compulsive Reader: Skeleton Creek Live Webcats Today! Watch the live webcast and ask questions via chat here: http://www.mogulus.com/skeletoncreektv. Posted by The Compulsive Reader at 3:36 PM ...
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The Compulsive Reader: Live Webcast Event TONIGHT! Live Webcast Event TONIGHT! Hey everyone,. Patrick Carman, author of Skeleton Creek, a neat book that is half book, half movie (I know, it sounds weird and ...
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The Compulsive Reader: January 2009 You know The Dust of 100 Dogs, the book I'm mildly obsessed with, ... Washington, and is the author of two MG/YA books in a trilogy called Behold the Eye. .... It's been nearly two years since Princess Mia declared Genovia a democracy, ...
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The Compulsive Reader: Unclaimed Heart by Kim Wilkins Unclaimed Heart by Kim Wilkins. This one was so good, I read it in less than two ... I gladly accept books to review and would love to work with you to ...
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The Compulsive Reader: SLAM by Nick Hornby SLAM by Nick Hornby. Sam figures that his life is going pretty well. He's doing all right in school, he gets along with his mom, ...
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