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Monday, December 21, 2009

Leepike Ridge by N.D. Wilson


Eleven-year-old Tom Hammond lives with his widowed mother in a windblown old house chained to the top of a gigantic rock. One night, unable to sleep, he heads down to the stream that borders their property, where he has left a heavy piece of refrigerator packing foam. What starts out as aimless drifting down quiet water turns deadly when Tom's foam slab feeds into the rougher mountain water and he is pulled under a rock, ending up in an underwater cavern. The secrets he discovers while attempting to find his way out of the mountain caves are surprising, yet seamlessly executed.

9 comments:

  1. I do not like this book because i do not like the adventure

    Ike A. Ms. Bethke

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  2. I think this is a cool book
    ashleys Ms.bethke

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  3. Ilike this book becase it tells alot about
    him.
    ashleys mrs.bethke

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  4. ithink lots of kid like this book.
    ashleys ms.bethke

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  5. Sounds intiresting!!!!lol:)



    Jessi schifsky mrs bethkes class

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  6. This book is very interesting because i like adventures


    Skylar O. Mrs.Bethke

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  7. I loved this book so much it was fun!!!!!!!

    Abriana A.

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  8. this book is agreat adventre.

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  9. this book is the best ashley s
    mrs. bethke

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