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Goldilocks Breaks In - cover

Goldilocks Breaks In

Suzanne Williams, Joan Holub

Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks

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Summary

In this fairy tale retelling, Goldilocks hopes to prove herself a worthy friend by infiltrating an evil organization and saving the day. 
 
Once upon a time, in faraway Grimmlandia . . . Goldilocks is so eager to make friends at Grimm Academy, she’s even tempted to accept an invitation to join E.V.I.L.—it’s just nice to be included! But she doesn’t want to be a villain. Can Goldie get inside the secret society and do some good?
Available since: 04/28/2015.
Print length: 197 pages.

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