Re: A comprehensive literature list for k-3rd
I get unabridged versions at used bookstores, yard sales, and rummage sales mostly. If you check on the page with the publishing information it'll say abridged if it is (sometimes it'll say something like "unabridged" or "full/complete text" if it's not abridged) and I never buy the abridged copies I'm totally a snob about that I don't care what other people do, but it was drilled into my head by my parents when I was being homeschooled that I should *always* get the full version and I get very upset if I happen to let an abridged copy slip into my house somehow...
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