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Catalina's Riddle


Question Posted Friday August 1 2008, 9:12 pm

Does anyone know if there's an online version of the book Catalina's Riddle by Steven Saylor? Or any sites that can give me information of it like sparknotes?(It's not in sparknotes or cliff's etc.) I checked out 3 different libraries that were possibly close to my location and 5 different book stores and no luck. Some of them said that the book doesn't come out until around November, but I'm not sure because my Latin teacher assigned it to us for summer break so it must be out somewhere or something..

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superstarblue89 answered Saturday August 2 2008, 6:18 pm:
well it's been out since 1994. I had to read it in my Latin class too. I got my copy on Amazon.com...it arrived a couple of days later. I think that would be your best bet.

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