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David Smith - Leawood, KS, Kansas (USA):

April 12, 2001:
I read this book for getting my head chopped off, I read
    this one for a little boys passion.
I don't even want to know what books I dream about in
    my own bed.
I open this book and a lead stone from a catapult gets
    loosed towards my head which I dread.
I open this book to find a handsome young knight riding a
    horse, we hope he won't be dead
I open this book to find a fiend speaking riddles like "How
    much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could
    chuck wood," he said.

April 15, 2001:
I have opened many books that smell like hot soup.
When I put it to my ear, this one sounds like its
    yelling, this one is whispering, and this black one is preaching dreams.
This one is way too violent for adults, even my age, it
    was deemed.
This is the book I read to my little sister about a
    glorious Queen.
This book smells like horrid rotting beans.


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