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Fat Chance, Charlie Vega by Crystal Maldonado is like Nintendo's Kirby; it sucked me in and then blew me away. It captured me – heart, soul, body, mind, etc, etc – and no Jan, I will not be quiet about it. I JUST *clenches fist* REALLY NEED YOU TO READ THIS BOOK. And here are all the reasons why.
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