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      <title>Among Colfer&#8217;s Best Works: Your Favorite Part&#63;</title>
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        <p>I recently reread a portion of Air Man and I was reminded of how much I enjoyed it the first time. I though my tastes would have changed since Middle School, albeit tis&#8217; not so. </p>

<p>Discuss what your favorite part of the book was here.</p>

<p>It&#8217;s difficult for me to decide. If it were the first half of the book, I&#8217;d say the mentoring scene, where they&#8217;re fencing. It developed the characters really well.</p>
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