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“As a rule, she didn’t like boys very much, but she had to admit, Charlie was actually pretty nice.”

Quote by Sarah Weeks

Book:Pie

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Pie

This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the world of pies, covering various types, recipes, and techniques for creating delicious pies. more

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Sarah Weeks
Sarah Weeks

Sarah Weeks, born on March 18, 1955, is an American author known for her works in children's literature. She is particularly skilled in writing fantasy and adventure stories. Weeks' works have been well-received by readers and have won numerous awards in the field of children's literature. more

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