The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die
by April Henry
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Year Published 2013
Word Count 51,480
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: 690L
- ATOS Reading Level: 4.7
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 163061, 8 AR Points
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- Curricular Area
- English Language Arts
- Subject Headings
- Adventure and adventurers--Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Friendship
- JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories
- Identity theft
- Amnesia--Fiction
- Detective and mystery stories
- JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / Gener
- Survival--Fiction
- Biological warfare
- JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General (see also headings under Social Issues)
- JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General
- JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stor
- Mystery and detective stories
- Identity theft--Fiction
- Survival
- Biological warfare--Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General (see also
- Young Adult Fiction | Mysteries & Detective Stories
- Amnesia
- Adventure and adventurers
- Young Adult Fiction | Thrillers & Suspense
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Audio Name Pronunciation with April Henry
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Book Guides, Activities & Lessons 3
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Book Readings 1
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Awards & Distinctions 1
YALSA Teens' Top Ten, 2003-2023
Finalist, 2014
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