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Battle of the Books 2012-2013
The Familiars, by Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson
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Literature
3rd Grade
07/26/2012

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In the book by this title a cat must fight to get one good meal a day.
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The Familiars (p. 1)
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In the book by this title a bounty hunter’s years of neglect turned him into a ruthless killer.
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The Familiars (p. 11)
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In the book by this title we learn a familiar is not like a wand or hat, it must be chosen carefully.
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The Familiars (p. 33)
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In the book by this title the main character feels heartbreak from never having known his parents.
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The Familiars (p. 118)
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In the book by this title a character has a small family, only sixty-two members.
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The Familiars (p.162)
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In the book by this title compared to other frogs one character seem lazy and uncoordinated.
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The Familiars(p. 164)
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In the book by this title while crossing a bridge the main character fears the others will find out his secret of not having powers.
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The Familiars (p. 222)
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In the book by this title a character saves breakfast for anther but then gets hungry and eats it.
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The Familiars(p. 53)
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In the book by this title a midnight heart-to-heart provides a welcome escape for the main character.
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The Familiars (p. 197)
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In the book by this title a character is saddened to hear only his mother has missed him.
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The Familiars (p. 165)
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In the book by this title we learn an earthen chamber is good for more than just storing apples, it can protective from danger.
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The Familiars (p.100)
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In the book by this title the main character realizes it isn’t tadpoles swimming by but eyeballs.
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The Familiars (p. 46)
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In the book by this title the main character mistakenly picks berries causing a rain storm.
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The Familiars (p. 55)
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In the book by this title we learn puddle viewing isn’t an exact science.
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The Familiars (p. 78)
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In the book by this title the main character must finally admit he is not who he has pretended to be.
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The Familiars (p. 285)
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In the book by this title the main character is sent to retrieve a pouch containing a glow worm.
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The Familiars (p.110)
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In the book by this title the characters decide to hitch a ride to save time in their travels.
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The Familiars (p. 136)
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In the book by this title a character is not happy to learn returning home to his father is necessary to save others.
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The Familiars (p. 160)
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In the book by this title the main character begins to question if he really can move things with his mind.
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The Familiars (p. 341)
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In the book by this title because of a lie the characters learn they will be punished if they ever to return to Maidenmere.
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The Familiars (p.286)
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In the book by this author an ogre placed a curse on the kingdom when he was falsely accused. P. 303
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p.303)
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In the book by thisauthor the characters learn where there people have been taken in a puddle viewing. P. 124
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 124)
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In the book by this author the main characters awakes to learn a reward has been offered for him and his friends, dead or alive. P. 198
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 198)
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In the book by this author the characters step into a crater but quickly realize it is a footprint. P. 185
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 185)
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In the book by this author we learn heroism has many forms. P. 118
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 118)
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In the book by this author a character is truly terrified of his father. P. 159
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 159)
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In the book by this author a character doesn’t need to be told twice to rest. P. 268
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 268)
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In the book by this author a character doesn’t want the others to know what she does in her own time. P. 127
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 127)
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In the book by this author finding food is a full-time job. P. 4
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 4)
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In the book by this author with the help of an unwitting sword smith the main character fees himself from a metal trap. P. 13
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 13)
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In the book by this author the main character tries to make a deal with a shadow hound to save himself. P. 17
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 17)
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In the book by this author a character feels terrible his puddle vision was wrong. P. 150
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 150)
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In the book by this author while character argue another finds his way through an invisible barrier. P. 255
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 255)
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In the book by this author the main character does not understand what a sand sign is. P. 283
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 283)
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In the book by this author animals are given the task of saving people. P. 117
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 117)
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In the book by this author our characters don’t have time to wait for the perfect moment so they create their own. P. 147
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 147)
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In the book by this author if something has been seen in a viewing there is nothing that can be done to change it. P.167
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 167)
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In the book by this author after meeting another character’s father the main character starts to think being an orphan isn’t so bad after all. P. 171
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 171)
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In the book by this author a cottage is just an illusion. P. 258
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 258)
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In this book a shop sells animal companions of wizards and witches and spellcasters.
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The Familiars (p. 24)
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In the book by this title a girl's spell is : Lich's eye, dragon's belly, turn that sword into jelly!
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The Familiars (p. 105)
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In the book by this author swimming eyeballs are really spyballs sent by the queen.
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Adam Epstein and Andrew Jacobson, (p. 143)
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In the book by this title, two friends must disguise themselves while hiding from a bounty hunter.
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The Familiars (p. 213)
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In the book by this author, we find out that glow worms can eat through rust.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson, p. 108
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In the book by this title the main character sees swimming eyeballs that look like tadpoles in the river. (p. 47)
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The Familiars (p. 47)
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This author writes about a character seeeing visions in puddles.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson, (p. 124)
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ITBBTT, characters must cross a Bridge of Betrayal.
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The Familiars, (P 327)
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In the book by this author, we learn that telekinesis is moving things with your mind.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson
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In the book by this title, the main character finds himself in a store filled with unusual caged animals.
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The Familiars, (p. 21)
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The fishmonger has set a trap in the book by which author?
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 7)
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In the book by this author, we learn that the gray rabbit is really a gray hare.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson, (p. 337)
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In the book by this author, the alley cat's whiskers always tingled when he was hungry.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson (p. 1)
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Characters hope to get sleeping powder from the Mountain Alchemist in the book by this author.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson, (p. 184)
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In the book by this title, a three leaf clover is put into the cauldron to stop the octopot.
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The Familiars, (p. 155-156)
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Bubbles create a force field of protection in the book by which author.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson, (p. 114-115)
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In the book by this author, a queen is imprisoned in a rabbit cage.
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Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson, (p. 337)
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