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Cargando... House on Hackmans Hill (edición 1986)por Joan Lowery Nixon (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a fantastic book for preteen and early teen readers. It's a bit dated, written prior to the internet and cell phones, but the story is interesting and the characters are fun. The author does a great job of ending most chapters with exciting cliffhangers that make the reader want to read on. Perfect for reluctant readers. Highly recommended. ( ) This is a fantastic book for preteen and early teen readers. It's a bit dated, written prior to the internet and cell phones, but the story is interesting and the characters are fun. The author does a great job of ending most chapters with exciting cliffhangers that make the reader want to read on. Perfect for reluctant readers. Highly recommended. this book is amazing it was one of the scariest BOOKS i have ever read and most books arent very scary our teacher read it to us in the dark and it would leave you hanging on each chapter and when you are done reading on chapter it dont give you a clue of what is going to happen next it was very mind blowing it about these 2 best friends and their neighbor was telling them about the story of when he lived in the house on hackmens i cant tell you anymore so you are going to have to read it your self!!!!!!!! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Jeff and Debbie come to the house on Hackman's Hill to look for a stolen Egyptian mummy that old Mr. Karsten has told them about. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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