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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 Rob Desperific
This book is the best book I've ever read. Kate DiCamillo has just just hit the Jackpot. This book smells like honey. I recommend this book for kids and adults of all ages. Amazing!!!!
Rated of 5
by Book Star Tale Of Despereaux
This book was very well written. I love the story line and the plot. I especially like how all the characters effected one another. Overall I give this book two thumbs up! I absolutely loved it and recommend anyone who is a big reader to read this book.
Rated of 5
by Laynie Caldwell My opinion
In my opinion I thought Dicamillo did a wonderful job with writing the three books on each character. She made the book come alive with all the descriptive and different settings in her book.
I have always loved the "Tale Of Despereaux". When I was in the third grade my teacher read me this book, so I decided I needed to get a closer look into the story so I read it over the summer. To my interest I absolutely loved it! Kate keep writing those books!
Rated of 5
by Sean Amzing
I love this book and had summer reading it was my fave book!
Rated of 5
by Haris Ali Very Good
This book is easy to understand and it is the kind of book which makes me want to read more.
Rated of 5
by madison mason tale of despereaux
Good book. It was very interesting to read and was a good book to dive into.
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