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In the book by this title the main character's mother always said, "Good night and God Bless" before she went to sleep. |
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A character lives on a farm in Lowland County on twenty acres of land. Name the book. |
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In this book the main character and her family go to a picnic on the 4th of July. |
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In the book by this title a character had been homeschooled due to her 'high spirits'. |
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This author writes of a character with nut-brown hair in two braids, bright blue eyes and freckles. |
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In this book the main character could hover off the ground when she was a baby. |
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This author writes that raw talent only gets you so far in this old world. The rest is a whole lot of practice, persistence and perspiration. |
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In the book by this author a character's body was becoming a black-and-blue testament to her many trials and errors. |
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In this book a character's learning schedule included velocity control and hovering. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.25) |
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A character was going to catch that ball and show them all. Name the book. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.45) |
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In the book by this author a stampede of reporters had set up camp on the farm. |
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In the book by this title one student is always stealing food from another. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.145) |
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In this book a girl makes a little carved wooden bird. |
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In the book by this author there is a beautiful silver giraffe. |
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Victoria Forester (p.164) |
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In this book a character is a delicate woman wearing a tailored black suit with a crisp white linen shirt. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.58) |
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In the book by this author a mother gives a character a linen handkerchief embroidered with tiny bluebirds. |
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In the book by this author as the characters descended each level had more and more complex life forms. |
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In the book by this title kids were eating foods that were drugged. |
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In this book a character's uniform was a soft sky blue cotton dress. Name the author. |
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In this book a student had created a plant as a science experiment. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.94) |
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In this book one kid has x-ray eyes and can see through anything, even steel. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.117) |
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In the book by this author the acronym for the institute was INSANE. |
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Victoria Forester (p.180) |
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Diagrams and charts are hidden behind a Snoopy calendar. Name the book. |
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The Girls Who Could Fly (p.182) |
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In this book the main character frees a cricket. |
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The students plan an elaborate escape. Name the book. |
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In this book we learn that telekinesis means you can move stuff with your mind. |
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This author writes of a device called MOLD for short, used to clear minds. |
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In this book if the 'ability' was not used for a certain time it would be lost forever. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.182, 184) |
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The plan depended on precise timing and each kid using their talent. Name the book. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.210) |
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In the book by this author, teams were named Alpha and Omega. |
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Victoria Forester (p.216, 217) |
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A character knows never to underestimate 'J'. Name the author. |
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Victoria Forester (p.249) |
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In this book 2 girls imagine lamb-chop ice cream, corn ice cream, bacon-and-egg ice cream... |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.33) |
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Agent A. Agent arrived at a family's farm with a convoy and 50 security agents. Name the book. |
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The Girl Who Could Fly (p.57) |
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This author writes "I'm as light as a cloud, as free as a bird." |
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