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I used to buy these books all the time because I would buy them at our school book fair and I always found them very interesting and fun to read. This year my school didn't have a book fair, so I didn't get the opportunity to buy one but I really want to read it, so I really really hope I win it!Almost 9 years agosuper has joined a reading program.
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Launched by NASA in 2009, the Kepler Spacecraft's main mission is to scout the Milky Way galaxy for planets similar to ours. Besides finding some intersting prospects, the space...Almost 9 years agosodaloveris now following skyedoodle.
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How often have you walked out from your favorite store with a great sense of accomplishment for snagging an incredible pair of jeans or a gorgeous dress for next to "nothing?" H...Almost 9 years agosodalover added a news bookmark.
On Sunday May 10th, the approximately 85 million moms that reside in the United States will celebrate Mother's Day. This means a one-day role reversal, where moms get to enjoy a...About 9 years agolionsrcute1's book review was featured in The School for Good and Evil.
Once upon a time, there were two girls- named Sophie and Agatha. Sophie was the beautiful one, yet she had only selfish intentions. People still admired her, anyways. Then, there was Agatha. A frail, ghost-white, bony witch. But, she was no where as evil as Sophie. Somehow, besides their differences, the pair become best friends. As the plot builds on, we realize that Sophie's dream was to have her own "Happily ever after" in her very own fairytale. And how could she enter a fairytale? Why, of course. She had to get into the School of Good. And she just KNEW she would get in. And of course, Agatha would be the finishing touch of her fairytale- the villain. But when Agatha and Sophie's positions were switched... let's just say things didn't get good. Sophia would do ANYTHING to have her happily ever after. But, the school itself hadn't made a mistake. (WOW THIS WAS THE VERY WORST SUMMARY I HAVE EVER GIVEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE AHHHHHH)About 9 years agolionsrcute1 added a book review.
Once upon a time, there were two girls- named Sophie and Agatha. Sophie was the beautiful one, yet she had only selfish intentions. People still admired her, anyways. Then, there was Agatha. A frail, ghost-white, bony witch. But, she was no where as evil as Sophie. Somehow, besides their differences, the pair become best friends. As the plot builds on, we realize that Sophie's dream was to have her own "Happily ever after" in her very own fairytale. And how could she enter a fairytale? Why, of course. She had to get into the School of Good. And she just KNEW she would get in. And of course, Agatha would be the finishing touch of her fairytale- the villain. But when Agatha and Sophie's positions were switched... let's just say things didn't get good. Sophia would do ANYTHING to have her happily ever after. But, the school itself hadn't made a mistake. (WOW THIS WAS THE VERY WORST SUMMARY I HAVE EVER GIVEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE AHHHHHH)About 9 years ago