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The Tale of Despereaux Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread
by Kate DiCamillo, Timothy Ering
Hardcover: Aug 2003,
272 pages.
Paperback: Apr 2006,
272 pages.
Rated of 5
by Erica
I love this book so much I bought a hard cover after I read it in school. I have read it again twice since. I recommend that you read this!! The author will hook you from page one.
Rated of 5
by jenny
Best ive ever read
Rated of 5
by nicole
This is a great book and alot of fun to read. It is a book you would want to read again and again.
Rated of 5
by Nichole
great book
Rated of 5
by Jack
I am in 5th grade, and I chose this book for a book report. This book really pulled me in. I liked how the author gets the reader's attention by directly "speaking" to the reader. It was a book I wanted to read and find out what happened in the end.
Rated of 5
by Mika
This book wasn't the best and not the worst. I read it for a book project and I was able to do my pjoject on it.
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Although heavy on the scientific details, which slowed down the story for me (OK, I admit, I was one of those liberal arts majors who skipped out on...
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Loved this book. Magical, quirky, enchanting I could go on. All books do not have to be literary fiction, sometimes it is just so comforting to read...
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