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		<title>The Tale Of Desperaux   by KATIE DiCAMILLO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think that The Tale of Desperaux is a great book. It&#8217;s about this teeny mouse that the king mistook for a bug, and he has huge ears for his size. He was born with his eyes open and lives in a castle. His french mother named him Desperaux. He isn&#8217;t an ordinary mouse. He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that The Tale of Desperaux is a great book. It&#8217;s about this teeny mouse that the king mistook for a bug, and he has huge ears for his size. He was born with his eyes open and lives in a castle. His french mother named him Desperaux. He isn&#8217;t an ordinary mouse. He isn&#8217;t crazy for cheese, or food, and he doesn&#8217;t eat paper. He can read! He insists that there, every day, is some kind of sweet beautiful music, coming from somwhere. &#8220;It sounds like honey,&#8221; he says. Then one day he decides to follow it, and he winds up tangled in a mess including Rorusco the rat, cauliflower-eared Miggery Sow, light, soup, a hen, a red tablecloth, a handful of cigarettes, and a quest through the dungeon to save the Princess Pea.<br />
Read this book!</p>
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