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thank you so much for fixing it!!!!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Iamtheceo (talk • contribs) . I hate this book its boring
- This entry needs to be re-written, its a bit short and choppy.
[edit] Talking Book Catalog Number
If someone can find a good way to present it in the article, the Library Of Congress Talking Book Service Catalog Number for this book is RC32449.