Book Report On Crunch By Leslie Connor

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Crunch
Book Made by, Leslie Connor I read the book crunch this is what you need to know about the book. First crunch is about a kid and his brothers and sisters. Their parents own a bike shop. Their Parents left for a trip. Then while their parents are gone there is an oil crisis. The oil crisis makes the bike shop get A Ton of business because it was the way of transportation. People were even riding bicycles on the highway. I think that the book Crunch is a great read and you should definitely read it.

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