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Smiles to Go by Jerry Spinelli

Smiles to Go

by Jerry Spinelli

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  • Apr 2008, 256 pages
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katlin

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This book was so good. I love tabby, she's just like my little sister. She's sweet but a devil at the same time.!!! But is very cool too. He's like one of my guy friends I have and my sister is like my best friend.
Tiff 33

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Horribly....... GOOD! I love this book and Jerry Spinelli, he's like the best author ever!! And I especially love EGGS! BEST BOOK EVER!
seth merritt

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This book was a very good book. I think the best advice for reading this book is reading between the lines of this story because it is mainly about Will and his sister Tabby.
Bob

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Awesome.
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