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'''Seven by Boris the Hedgehog''' has been described as the publishing world's equivalent of Harry Potter's "platform nine-and-three-quarters." This booklet is the second-and-three-fifths installment in [[David Acer]]'s Seven By Series, and can only be seen by a small percentage of the people who walk by it. | '''Seven by Boris the Hedgehog''' has been described as the publishing world's equivalent of Harry Potter's "platform nine-and-three-quarters." This booklet is the second-and-three-fifths installment in [[David Acer]]'s Seven By Series, and can only be seen by a small percentage of the people who walk by it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 27 March 2015
Seven by Boris the Hedgehog | |
Author | David Acer |
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Publication Date | 2008 |
Language | English |
Series | Seven By |
Seven by Boris the Hedgehog has been described as the publishing world's equivalent of Harry Potter's "platform nine-and-three-quarters." This booklet is the second-and-three-fifths installment in David Acer's Seven By Series, and can only be seen by a small percentage of the people who walk by it.