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The Off Season by Catherine Murdock

The Off Season

by Catherine Murdock

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  • Jun 2007, 288 pages
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jess

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I thought that this book was fabulous!! I had to read it for summer reading and thought that it was going to be horrible but I loved it! now i am going to read the next one! I loved it!!!!
michelle hable

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This book was truly amazing, seeing everything the young girl faced. This should be a lesson to all teenagers; no matter what you're faced with, never give up, because times get easier.
Emma

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This book was OK. I did not like the fact that there was pride in this book. It is not a good thing to teach in schools. This is just my opinion but pride should not be allowed. Ever.
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