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The Dogs of Winter by Bobbie Pyron

The Dogs of Winter

by Bobbie Pyron

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  • Oct 2012, 320 pages
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This book was full of suspense, danger, and it makes you release reality in that part of the world. The characters were not two-dimensional like the nasty New York Times said. This was the best book I ever read. Ever
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This book is about a boy called Mishka which has lost his mother (got killed by her boyfriend) and she has a real good adventure.
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