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Avalon High

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 6,094 Ratings and 936 Reviews

Book Description
2006 RANDOM HOUSE/LISTENING LIBRARY set of 4 UNABRIDGED audio cassettes
Book Information
PublisherListening Library
BindingUnknown Binding (25 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-100307206645
ISBN-13978-0307206640
Publication Date/2006
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7/1/2010 Sheri Radford tagged as: I recommend

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4/26/2009 SJ Kessel said:
Cabot, M. (2006). Avalon High. New York: Harper Teen. 9780060755881 Ellie Harrison, along with her two parents who are university professors, moves to Annapolis for the duration of their sabbaticals. Ellie must deal with attending a new school, making friends, making the track team, having a... more

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4/10/2009 Scott Farrell said:
A very interesting interpretation of the Arthur/Guenevere Lancelot/Elaine dynamic that puts these characters right where they belong - in high school! (Let's face it, all the unrequited love and undying romance make a lot more sense when the actors are adolescents.) The sassy language (that Meg Cabo... more

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6/26/2008 Lesa Boutin

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