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Cargando... The Name of This Book Is Secret (2007)por Pseudonymous Bosch
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The book is quirky, engaging, and intimate, speaking directly to readers through text. Cass and Max-Ernest have very different backgrounds and are very different characters: Cass is a survivalist and remembers to pack all the things she believes she needs for natural disasters that don’t happen but not what she actually needs, such as schoolwork. Max-Ernest has a double name because his parents fought for their own choice and as a result Max-Ernest can never have favourites and has halved personalities so he cannot be diagnosed. But they work together to uncover a big secret. A secret even readers wish to learn. ( ) The book is quirky, engaging, and intimate, speaking directly to readers through text. Cass and Max-Ernest have very different backgrounds and are very different characters: Cass is a survivalist and remembers to pack all the things she believes she needs for natural disasters that don’t happen but not what she actually needs, such as schoolwork. Max-Ernest has a double name because his parents fought for their own choice and as a result Max-Ernest can never have favourites and has halved personalities so he cannot be diagnosed. But they work together to uncover a big secret. A secret even readers wish to learn. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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