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Ever After High The Storybook Of Legends Book Summary
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would recommend the book Ever After High The Storybook Of Legends by Shannon Hale to a friend because of Raven Queen’s interesting decisions. Raven Queen Daughter of the Evil Queen is starting her legacy year which is the second year of high school at Ever After High. All the fairytale students in their second year of high school at Ever After High sign the Storybook Of Legends. Raven is feared by all the students at the school, but they don’t know she is good because they run away from her. She is thinking about not signing the Storybook Of Legends. She told Apple White daughter of Snow White and she said that she had to because then she would never get poisoned, and would never

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