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Early Sunday Morning, By Dear America pages 156
The Sign Of The Crooked Arrow, By Franklin W. Dixon pages 178
Running Total: 1,811
Shadow in the Deep, by L.B. Graham- 506 pages
Running total: 4,600 pages
Whew. It’s been a bit busy lately, but I did do some reading. There are really just too many fun things around to pass up!
The Marsh Lions by Brian Jackman and Jonathan Scott – 208 pages
To Have and To Hold by Mary Johnston (Revised and republished through Vision Forum) – 412 pages
Running Total: 1,534 pages
Same here Rebekah.
Sir Dalton and the Shadow Heart by Chuck Black, 136 pages
Running Total: 3,274
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins =496 pages
Running Total: 1988 pages
Freddy the Detective by Walter R. Brooks
264 pages
Freddy the Magician by Walter R. Brooks
258 pages
Freddy and the Ignormus by Walter R. Brooks
284 pages
Freddy and the Bean Home News by Walter R. Brooks
230 pages
Freddy the Pied Piper by Walter R. Brooks
253 pages
Freddy Goes Camping by Walter R. Brooks
258 pages
Running Total: 2,465 pages
The Ruins of Gorlan, by John Flanagan, 249 pages
Running Total: 4,849 pages
The Bellmaker, by Brian Jacques: 397 pages.
Running Total: 2,637 pages.
The Ranger’s Apprentice: The Ruins of Gorlan, by John Flanagan- 249 pages
Running Total: 1,849 pages
The Magician’s Nephew by C. S. Lewis, 200 pages
Running Total: 3,474
Papa’s Daughter, by Thyra Ferre Bjorn: 194 pages.
Running Total: 2831 pages.
Ranger’s Apprentice: The Burning Bridge, by John Flanagan- 262 pages
Running Total: 2,111 pages
Looking at the Moon by Kit Pearson=175 pages
The Lights Go on Again by Kit Pearson=173 pages
Running Total: 2553 pages
Seven-Day Magic by Edward Eager, 190 pages
Running Total: 1,380 pages
The Great Good Thing, by Roderick Townley, 224 pages
The Burning Bridge, by John Flanagan, 262 pages
Running Total: 5,335 pages
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