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A Little Princess
"A Little Princess" reviewed by Megan Ansems is truly one of the books that every one can read and learn from to stand up for themselves and others. The book also gives the message that "every little girl can be a princess" no matter what. I believe many teens would love to read it as the novel is written for " a young audience". As Megan mentions in her her review it " adresses important issues" which can help people going through similar problems and who are insecure. Thank you, Megan, for recommending such an amazing book and taking your time to let others like myself to be known of a great book like this.
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