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Blind Mountain by Jane Resh thomas
Do you like outdoor realistic fiction book than read this? The book is about a kid
And his dad. The kid, Sam, joined a band. Sam was so busy with his music, that
He rarely went hiking with his dad even though he was still interested in nature.
His dad was not happy because their relationship was not as good as it used to be.
Something terrible happened to Sam’s dad which made Sam think about how
Things had changed. Sam began to appreciate the little things like spending time
With his family. This book is the first book I have ever read completely. I kept reading it because Dan Coreenburg writes in a way that makes the reader want
To keep reading! The text is written with such description I can easily visualize the story.
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