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Hopscotch - Spine 2012
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Now that we’ve gone through the book twice, what did you think of this formal exercise in re-reading and adding new information to the second version?
Was the story changed or enhanced for you?
Did you notice new things in the second version?
Is Hopscotch a one-time event? Or could it be done again by another author?
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Now that we’ve gone through the book twice, what did you think of this formal exercise in re-reading and adding new information to the second version?
Was the story changed or enhanced for you?
Did you notice new things in the second version?
Is Hopscotch a one-time event? Or could it be done again by another author?