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Hoot
by Carl Hiaasen
Wow (5/26/2008)
Hoot is my FAVORITE book along with Louis Sachar's Holes. It was funny and it had a very defined, good purpose that inspires kids to think beyond the book to real world issues. But most importantly, one of the characters, Mullet Fingers, was so interesting and realistic, he'more
Indigo's Star
by Hilary McKay
Hilary McKay's Indigo's Star (5/26/2008)
Indigo's Star is definitely the best book in Hilary McKay's series about the Casson family. It was at once touching and deep and light and humorous and the new character, Tom, is quite a welcome addition who brings out Indigo's enigmatic character. An excellent book thatmore
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