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Sink or Swim (Kate Cann Trilogy)
Pages: 256, Paperback, Point Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Read Reviews for Sink Or Swim - Kate Cann
by - written on 07/04/06 (Very useful, 804 readings)
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Having just finished reading the other two books in this series, and having read this book once before, before reading the other two, I thought that I would re-read it and review it for you. This is a book designed for older reader’s and mainly suited to girl’s who have read the other two in the series. Both I and my best friend can relate to issues found within the series, and I recommend reading Diving In and In the deep end before you read this teen chick lit. *History on Kate Cann* Kate Cann wanted to be a witch up until the age of thirteen when she started writing diaries, which parts of have been used in the diving in trilogy; the second book ... Read the complete review
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