1. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

    “An unforgettable story about an intensely curious and intelligent girl whose secrets are the unflinching truths of others. Lessons of observation, honesty, and kindness are the veins of an otherwise witty, clever, and heartfelt novel. A must read for any young brain.” — Heather

     
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    i’ve never read the book and i think i consider that a real shame. the movie was one of my absolute favorites as a kid
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