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"This book has surprised me every page I turn! Currently Jorinda, the soon to be queen, is being questioned by the King if she should be queen or not. The king wants anything but to deminish her, kill her if nothing else can work. So, he sends her to an ogre who is refusing to pay his taxes and kills any tax collector in his way. This gives the king the idea to send Jorinda to the ogre so he can kill her instead." — Oct 23, 2014 08:49PM
"This book has surprised me every page I turn! Currently Jorinda, the soon to be queen, is being questioned by the King if she should be queen or not. The king wants anything but to deminish her, kill her if nothing else can work. So, he sends her to an ogre who is refusing to pay his taxes and kills any tax collector in his way. This gives the king the idea to send Jorinda to the ogre so he can kill her instead." — Oct 23, 2014 08:49PM
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"For this book, I am doing a book jacket. It is going to have great quotes, a well drawn cover page and lots of eye catchers!" — Sep 15, 2014 03:01PM
"For this book, I am doing a book jacket. It is going to have great quotes, a well drawn cover page and lots of eye catchers!" — Sep 15, 2014 03:01PM
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"The last final chapters of TKAM clearly show the growth of Scout and Jem. To being attacked by a now proven criminal, witnessing a murder, and understanding and letting go of Boo and welcoming Nathan, while managing to stay a kid. This shows how mature the two are even without a mother. The last couple chapters also show that Bob Ewell was doing his best to get revenge on Atticus, silently proving he was guilty." — May 18, 2015 04:18PM
"The last final chapters of TKAM clearly show the growth of Scout and Jem. To being attacked by a now proven criminal, witnessing a murder, and understanding and letting go of Boo and welcoming Nathan, while managing to stay a kid. This shows how mature the two are even without a mother. The last couple chapters also show that Bob Ewell was doing his best to get revenge on Atticus, silently proving he was guilty." — May 18, 2015 04:18PM
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