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Instructions for Dancing California Book Awards
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Rachel G., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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Do you like books about love with an interesting yet realistic twist? Would you like to know how the main character uses her power to see the future of any relationship go into a relationship herse...
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Kaleidoscope
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Jacob Vo, New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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I made this piece because it relates to the book. It is a kaleidoscope image that matches the title. My book cover has the question I answered, which is what I would tell the author. I really enjoy...
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Kaleidoscope Collage
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Wybie P., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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Everyone who I’ve talked to has been able to connect to this book in some way and has been affected by it. They loved it. These images are what kept James and the Narrator connecting through time. ...
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‘Black Birds in the Sky: The Story and Legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre by Brandy Colbert ask or tell author
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Jada M., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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What I liked most about the book and a question for the author.
Home is not a country
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Anisha S, New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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This is a picture of 2 girls one from reality and the other a figment of the imagination. When they join together the truth, will be revealed in a turn of events.
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Instagram Post about "Kaleidoscope" by Brian Selznick
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Emme L., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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I created an Instagram post and comment about the book Kaleidoscope by Brian Selznick. The post is "by Brian Selznick" and my comment responds to the question "Which book do you think should win th...
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