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Text © 2017 by Dashka Slater. Illustrations © 2017 by Terry Fan and Eric Fan.

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“Well then,” mused Sylvia,
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Or should we visit the Island of Scrumptious Shrubbery?”
“Are two adventures enough?” asked Victor.
“Or should we have at least one more?”
“Is it better to know what’s going to happen?”
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There were so many questions left to answer.
And so many more to ask.
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they raised the anchor
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along the coast of Maine. She is
the author of many books for
children, including Dangerously Ever
After and Escargot. Dashka lives in
Oakland, California, and is always
ready for one more adventure. Visit
her at dashkaslater.com.

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