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In which book does a character repeatedly reply "You can't know!" when spoken to. |
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White Fur Flying, p. 9,11,16 |
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Which author introduced a timid young boy to some very large dogs, with whom he would come to have a special bond? |
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Patricia McLachlan, p. 12 |
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In the book by this title, a younger sister was the storyteller in the family. |
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In this book, five of them laying on the floor made a deep, white rug. |
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In the book by this title, one got adopted and two more arrived. |
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In this book a couple both go by the same first name, "Tom". |
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The author of this book says that "You can tell the truth, even if it is fiction you're writing." |
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Patricia MacLachlan, p. 42 |
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In this book, the sight of whipped cream oozing over their lips made everyone laugh. |
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In this book, one was a puppy, so it was necessary to pick up everything off the floor. |
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In the book by this author, rolling over on his back was a way of saying "you're big and I'm not". |
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In the book by this author, a writer says she "puts words to things". |
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Patricia MacLachlan p. 69 |
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In the book by this author, a character stuffs lumps of sugar, water bottles, and breakfast biscuits into pockets. |
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Patricia MacLachlan p. 84 |
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A small scooped out place in the hay showed that something had rested there. Name the author. |
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Patricia MacLachlan p. 85 |
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In the book by this author, one person talked all the way home. |
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Patricia MacLachlan p. 94 |
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Part of this book is a journal. |
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Daddy is a vet. Name the book. |
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Velvet drapes. Name the book. |
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White Fur Flying, p. 4,5,104 |
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In the book by this author, a librarian is more comfortable with books than with people. |
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Patricia MacLachlan p. 109 |
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In the book by this author, words from poems are spoken, such as, "I wandered lonely as a cloud". |
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Patricia MacLachlan p. 110 |
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