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The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman

by Meg Wolitzer

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Matthew Pearson

Awesome read!
I really hate reading but picked this book up at my school's library to meet my AR goals. But after just the few chapter's I was hooked. Awesome book and couldn't wait to see the ending. I'm 11 years old from Greenwood, De.
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