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reader

noun as in one who reads habitually

noun as in one who makes a profession of reading aloud

noun as in anyone admitted to a library

noun as in person who reads

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“You Are the Detective” and “Can You Solve the Murder?” take a nostalgic page out of a once-popular format for young readers.

Yet such is its power that after a first encounter, many readers will search out the other novels the author left behind.

‘You Are the Detective’ and ‘Can You Solve the Murder?’ take a nostalgic page out of a once-popular format for young readers.

Generations of readers have turned its eponymous heroines into cult figures, but the March sisters are more than stereotypes.

“Making Mary Poppins” may seem a niche attraction, but there’s plenty here to interest the general reader.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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