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Green Mountain Book Award, 2007-2008

Here is an opportunity for high school students from around the state of Vermont to share how they feel after reading this year's Green Mt. Books. Contact Ms. Hamblett (hphamblett@lruhs.org) to participate.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Simmons, Michael. Finding Lubchenko.


When his father is framed for murder and bioterrorism, high-school junior Evan, using clues from a stolen laptop, travels from Seattle to Paris with two friends to find the real culprit.


Posted by HPH at 3:50 PM

1 comments:

Reader said...

Okay, picture this: James Bond with a sense of very dry humor. Need I say more? Even is a very obnoxiously funny character, and his voice gives spy stories a whole new ring.

November 3, 2007 10:34 AM

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