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The Highest Mountain of Books in the World
The Highest Mountain of Books in the World | Rocio Bonilla, Inc Peter Pauper Press
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A boy who wants to fly discovers the many ways that books can take him to the greatest heights.
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Jobe
The Highest Mountain of Books in the World | Rocio Bonilla, Inc Peter Pauper Press
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I saw this children‘s book today I feel like it explains my life. So I bought it for me. #mountainsofbooks 🧡💚🧡💚

Jee_HookedOnBookz What a gorgeous cover!! 6y
Naj So cute! Looks like a fun read. 6y
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GatheringBooks
The Highest Mountain of Books in the World | Rocio Bonilla, Inc Peter Pauper Press
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#ReadingResolutions Day 11: This is quite literally a #BookishMountain. As I noted in my review: This is an exquisitely crafted book about books that celebrate the full absorption, total focus, and the absolute cone of silence created by a truly absorbing book, and the heights it can take any reader. Full review here: https://gatheringbooks.org/2017/01/09/monday-reading-36/

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Tianarose
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My TBR could actually look like this. Borrowed from #bookstagram

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faelinwolf
The Highest Mountain of Books in the World | Rocio Bonilla, Inc Peter Pauper Press
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I think we may all feel like Lucas. We just want "More!" books!

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WanderingBookaneer
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Stunning illustrations accompany this gorgeous tale of a boy who wanted to fly and the mother who gave her the books to learn how. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

RadicalReader @WanderingBookaneer I was looking and thought I saw a chicken on a balloon and then did a double take and the picture was accurate 8y
KCorter This looks like a story my oldest boy would love! I will have to find a copy. :) 8y
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