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Nobody's Perfect by Doug Cooney, Marlee Matlin

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4.0

I am almost positive I read this in 2008 but it might have been late 2007. I had gotten an autographed copy for Christmas from my aunt and I read it soon after. I thought it was funny and cool to read about a girl named Alexis that was so much like me. I play soccer, keep my grades up, and my name is Alexis. In the book Leading Ladies I also find out that she plays the French Horn like me. It's freaky how that is. I really liked this book.

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3.0

A cute story for 3rd or 4th graders.

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2.0

It's a chapter book for elementary schoolers I loved it when I was little, but now not so much, because it is far below my reading level. It's great because it showcases disabilities of multiple kinds in a way kids can understand, albeit that way is overly simplified for older readers. It also focuses on the theme of how humans perceive (and misperceive) others. A very nostalgic read.
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