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I just love this book. I got it as a birthday present sometime when I was in the 7th grade, and I wasn't too enthusiastic about the title of the book until I sat down to read it. When I finished it, I simply loved the first part of the book, when Polly, Fanny and Tom were kids and up to nothing but mischief and fun. But as I grew older and still kept on reading it once an year, I began to appreciate the second half, the struggles that the young people have to go through and finding themselves in the end. It is my most favorite book of all times, and the one that has influenced me the most!
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