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The Crystal Cave


Question Posted Tuesday July 24 2007, 2:14 pm

what is the book, "The Crystal Cave" about? what are some free webisites i could use to get chapter or book summaries on the book?

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mysteriousR answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 6:25 pm:
Go to sparknotes.com, search up a book there and it will tell you all the summaries of each chapter.

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bxnnie answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 4:15 pm:
Not sure if this is the book you are reffering to because you didn't state an author but here is a link that might help:
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If this doesn't help, the author name would make it alot easier to find ^^

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