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Blundell is condescending to them even if they enjoy its page-turner of a plot: Anyone who is ready for the subjects covered in this novel is also ready for a higher reading level.
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Charles Blundell, strategic govt and internat affairs adviser, Rolls-Royce, for serv ind.
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Blundell skillfully threads extended flashbacks through the first-person narrative, as Kit comes to realize Nate's shady connection, over the years, to her father and to pretty Aunt Delia.
"Strings Attached," a young adult mystery from Judy Blundell 2011
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Judy Blundell follows her 2008 National Book Award winner, "What I Saw and How I Lied," with an intense young-adult mystery cut from the same midcentury-noir cloth but, if possible, even more intricately stitched.
"Strings Attached," a young adult mystery from Judy Blundell 2011
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Blundell skillfully threads extended flashbacks through the first-person narrative, as Kit comes to realize Nate's shady connection, over the years, to her father and to pretty Aunt Delia.
"Strings Attached," a young adult mystery from Judy Blundell 2011
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But Judy Blundell writes at a third-grade reading level in the novel, according to the readability statistics on Microsoft Word.
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Brundle had not competed since driving at Le Mans in 2001 while the 44-year-old Blundell was driving at this level for the first time since 2003.
Martin Brundle and Mark Blundell roll back the years at Daytona 2011
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The final resting place of, let's be honest, one of the ugliest trophies in football is not the trophy room at Blundell Park, despite the Mariners being the last winners of the tournament in that guise.
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Gregg Blundell, who partnered me up front against Ipswich, he's at Barrow now.
Jon Walters owes his rise from obscurity to the magic of the FA Cup 2011
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Judy Blundell follows her 2008 National Book Award winner, "What I Saw and How I Lied," with an intense young-adult mystery cut from the same midcentury-noir cloth but, if possible, even more intricately stitched.
"Strings Attached," a young adult mystery from Judy Blundell 2011
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