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Books and Boys

Day two of the blogging A – Z Challenge. I’m excited about the letter B because it gives me a chance to blog on something I’m passionate about: boy readers. People will tell you this small human is more elusive than unicorn and twice as ornery about reading, but as the mom of two tween …
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Author Robin RiveraPosted on April 2, 2014July 30, 2015Categories A-Z ChallengeTags Boys, Middle Grade, Reading, Robin14 Comments on Books and Boys

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