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An Exact Replica Of My Imagination Summary
The book that I read was called An Exact Replica of My Imagination. The character in this book is Elizabeth McCracken because the book is about her life.The setting of the book is in Elizabeths is in France. The plot of this book is that Elizabeth is talking about the loss of her child and how she could never forget about him she never got to hold him.

I was saddened that she had lost a child and that she had never gotten to see the child. Also that how tough it was for her to lose her child. I liked how Elizabeth told everything that had happened in her life though it might have been hard to tell people her lifes story.

Some of the vocabulary in the book was hard to understand.the beginning of the book was not too interesting but overall

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