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It's a nice companion to Wendy Mass's A Mango-Shaped Space (Little, Brown, 2003), which also incorporates synesthesia.—Ragan O'Malley, Saint Ann's School, Brooklyn, NY, Basil and Tenzie both have synesthesia, either a gift or a curse that can make a person into one of life's rejects. Puptastic! Pete the Cat: Pete at the Beach. by Robin Preiss Glasser. Under the Never Sky. Jan Berenstain, illus. Macmillan/Square Fish, 2007 (136,373), 55. a blue monkey sitting in the shadows of a cage, a blue monkey that appears to cry a tear. 75% OFF. Simon & Schuster (49,672), 67. Welcome to our Flipped Reading Block Book Study! (Pinkalicious). Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity. Cara Natterson, illus. Battle of the Ampere (Michael Vey #3). Hunter. The Polar Express. Random House, 1960, 43. Beverly Cleary. Cassandra Clare. Hair Dos and Hair Don’ts (Fancy Nancy). HarperFestival, 2012 (107,003), 104. The Fall of Five. HarperCollins (200,082), 31. Hurry Up, Houdini! Random House, 1992, 9. 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