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The Invention of Hugo Cabret
by Brian Selznick
This was okay (11/23/2011)
This story of a young orphan named Hugo Cabaret, is fascinating yet sometimes confusing. The illustrations are fantastic and I cannot wait to read the sequel. Hugo was very interesting and intriguing, yet sometimes boring and confusing. But Hugo Cabaret was fine. I liked it.
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