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Sunday
Dec022012

I'M BORED in Notable Children's Books Of 2012, The New York Times Sunday Book Review

Thanks to The New York Times for including I'M BORED in its list of Notable Children's Books Of 2012!

I'm about to head out to find a copy of the print version in Toronto in a few minutes, but wanted a post a thank you to editor/publisher Justin Chanda and Simon & Schuster Children's in my blog first.

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