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In the Path of Falling Objects
by Andrew A. Smith
It's A very good book!! (11/9/2010)
I read this book about a week ago and I love it. I wish it would've never ended. It's about two Indian boys that travel to see their father, who is in prison, and their brother, who is in Iraq. Their mother left them so they have no where else to go. On the way they encounter a "nice" couple, well I guess you could call them a couple. They seem to really like them so they stop and pick them up and they travel to Arizona along the way they come across some bad experiences. There's love, adventure, mystery, and much more. I can almost guarantee anyone who reads this book will wish it never ended :)
-britt
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