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Tigers at twilight
Osborne, Mary Pope
Children's Fiction OSBORNE
Osborne, Mary Pope
Children's Fiction OSBORNE
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A.E.C.M. said:
Book 36 of the Magic Tree House Series Merlin Mission. Jack and Annie rescue a unicorn in New York City during the depression, and proved they could use magic. It was an interestin book, but it didn’t have as much history as many of the other books in the series. Still, it was cute.
posted Mar 13, 2012 at 7:42PM
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A.E.C.M. said:
Book 37 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. Jack and Annie travel to Japan, again, to find the key to happiness, and during their journey they have to avoid samurai, help a poet, and save the city from burning to the ground. A very interesting book.
posted Mar 14, 2012 at 5:10PM
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A.E.C.M. said:
Book 38 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. This book takes place in Venice during the time of Leonardo da Vinci. Although not one of the best of the series, it’s still a good book with an interesting twist on the Mona Lisa.
posted Mar 14, 2012 at 5:11PM
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A.E.C.M. said:
Book 40 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. Although the story wasn’t particularly interesting compared to some of the books before it, I thought the penguins, especially Penny, were adorable. I have a dog and I concurr that loving an animal would make anyone more happy. A very cut story.
posted Mar 16, 2012 at 3:08PM
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A.E.C.M. said:
Book 41 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Missions Series. I couldn’t get over how cute Annie looked in curls! As to the story itself, it is exceptional, maybe just because I love music so much. In this one, Jack and Annie travel to sixteenth century Austria to help an artist gives his talents to the world. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
posted Mar 17, 2012 at 5:56PM
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