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What I Saw And How I Lied by Judy Blundell

What I Saw And How I Lied

by Judy Blundell

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  • Nov 2008, 288 pages
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julie

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This is one of the best books I have ever read. I had to read it for a summer reading program in school!
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A Jaw-dropping experience
This jaw-dropping drama of a book is outstanding. I could not put this book down.I would recommend this book to any age (12 and up). I give all my props to my fav. author Judy Blundell. xoxoxoxo
Mariah

What I Saw And How I Lied
This book tells the unique story of a teen and the lies that surround her. It is a page-turning romance and suspense.
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