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This is a GREAT website. I use it all the time in my classroom and encourage my students to look on it for book recommendations. No longer do I have to listen to “I don’t know what to read.” I can just tell my students to ‘go ask Paige!’
I highly recommend this site to teachers, parents, and readers grade 3- high school.
A great site. I’ve actually recommended a few books and Paige has already reviewed them!