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My Life in Pink & Green by Lisa Greenwald

My Life in Pink & Green

by Lisa Greenwald

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  • Mar 2009, 272 pages
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camille

My Life in Pink and Green
...well i thought the plot was O.K. but not that much happens so I thought that the book was kind of boring and I thought that Lucy acted very young for her age and every chapter is almost the same it is like reading the same thing over and over.
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