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ag
1/6/2016 03:41:11 pm
I love this book
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JRB
1/7/2016 10:23:29 am
THIS BOOK IS ONE OF THE ONE BEST BOOKS I EVER READ
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SHIPLEY
2/9/2016 02:01:40 pm
My teacher is a monster, is a good book because it shows how teachers really are outside of school and its just your imagination.
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TS
2/11/2016 01:09:25 pm
This book is funny and it actually make sense (unlike most of the picture books)
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noah
2/11/2016 01:13:16 pm
#teacher changes to person from monster, #crazy, #throwing paper planes, #spoiler alert.
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Jar Jar Binks
3/10/2016 01:44:39 pm
I this book because it recognizes the other side of some people. In this book, Bobby thinks that his teacher is soo mean but in reality there is more than meets the eye. I feel like a lot of people can be double sided and this book respects that. I think this book is halarious and everyone should read it.
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Kb
3/10/2016 01:50:44 pm
My teacher is a monster is a good book because it is funny and it teaches you not to take advantage of people because the teacher actually turned out as a good person as long as you are on her good side.
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Dfs
3/10/2016 01:56:02 pm
This is funny and has a very good moral.
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