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I am sure I had worked out a task for Vernon God Little which i also picked up, but now I can't remember which one it was ...

No Letter O.


No Letter O."
Should work for Young Men too, I think. I've moved it to the bedroom, which is closed now as it is 4.55 and husband is sleeping, but i am sure the main character is 15.

Specifically,

on the cover, you can see the accented e, and on her own website (http://www.reneeahdieh.com/) she uses the accent - in the text, I mean, but it's not in the GR link.
Can I use her for this one?

Specifically,

on the cover, you can see the accented e, and on he..."
We'll go with the GR profile without the accents, especially as a GR author, and is the one who sets up her profile, so she could have chosen to use the accents.
Works for historical, though - so you won't need to post over there to reserve it - and 10.2. and 10.5!

I suspected as much. Silly person, setting up her profile all wrong for me!

I should correct my previous post as to the combos. This is a YA at Brooklyn Public Library and has a Lexile of 690, so you can claim for the task but no styles.
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Read a book whose author's name, when written in English, has a unique character in it. Periods and commas will not be considered unique; dashes and apostrophes will. Examples: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Charlotte Brontë, Flannery O'Connor, Kyōichi Katayama.