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My Life as a Book by Janet Tashjian

My Life as a Book

by Janet Tashjian

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  • Jul 2010, 224 pages
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Yoyo

Awsome Book
I thought that it was the best book ever. It is so engaging and fun. I love the little stick figure drawings in the margins.
TyraBoo

awesome !
i love this book and think that there should be more like it !
Noah (age 8)

I Love This Book!
This is a very good book that teaches kids lots of words. Everything that was happening in this book I was learning in school. It was so cool. I wish there were more books like this one. Write more books for kids!
Superman

Book
It is a good book. Read it!
Fast Reader27

My Life as a book
Book was VERY poorly written, no backstory, no basic plot, would NOT recommend this book to others
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