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Lifter

Cassia Streb

Lifter (by Crawford Kilian, Beach Holme) is a book about a boy who learns how to fly when he is in a state that is not quite awake, but not quite asleep. It is a really neat story in the way the author describes what it would be like to fly and you also get to see how hard it is to keep a secret like that. Although the story was great, it was hard to read because it has more mistakes in the printing than I have ever seen in all the books I've read. This book used a variety of rather descriptive words.

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