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The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke

The Thief Lord

by Cornelia Funke
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  • Aug 1, 2002, 352 pages
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  • Oct 2003, 376 pages
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Andrew

this book was boring and stupid
Corinne

A land of mistery,wonders,and many adventurs
This book is mavolus,I am only 8 and I am amazed at all the realalistic things this aother has put into this book.The senes really jump off the page.There so many adventures , and misterys to be solved.
Thhis boy named Sipio helpes four street kids but has a fue lies up his sleeve.
Colleen Darcy

This book was the worst book ever!!!
Twigleg 4ever

Hey! In the translations in the back... You find out what Basta from Inkheart's name means... Honestly... who would name their kid, 'enough, that will do'?! O.o

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