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Battle of the Books 2012-2013
Tuesdays at the Castle, by Jessica Day George
43
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3rd Grade
07/26/2012

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In the book by this title the Spyglass Tower is one place a character goes for privacy.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 55)
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In the book by this title the Castle does what it wishes but within certain rules.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 1)
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In the book by this title when a carriage arrives it is filthy and battered.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 19)
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In the book by this title the main character learns the prince’s room is nice and more nice.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 59)
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In the book by this title the castle would have given a sign if the character’s parents were dead.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 68)
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In the book by this In the book by this title a character is certain everything will be ok because the castle is there for them.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 112)
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In the book by this title a prince’s demands seem rather pushy, especially since he has invited himself.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 41)
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In the book by this title a character refuses to sign stating who his heir is.
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Tuesdays at the Castle
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In the book by this title the main character feels that how someone’s room looks shows whether they are a good person or not.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 139)
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In the book by this title children are informed their parents are dead.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 20)
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In the book by this title a maid short-sheets beds as a show of opposition.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 158)
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In the book by this title a prince brings a mirror to check in corners.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 162)
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In the book by this title a character insists he is ready to rule, he has been prepared since he was five.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 69)
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In the book by this title siblings fight over who has been doing more.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 45)
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In the book by this title the new King learns they want him to rule with a regency until he is twenty-four years old.
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Tuesdays at the Castle (p. 68)
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In the book by this author the characters feel they can only talk freely in the Spyglass Tower.
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Jessica Day George (p. 82)
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In this book by this author sisters are horrified when they realize the door is no longer where it was.
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Jessica Day George (p. 1668)
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In this book by this author a character gets a laugh out of pretending he is too delicate to be around befouled footwear.
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Jessica Day George (p. 164)
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In this book by this author the castle amplifies the words of those it chooses.
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Jessica Day George (p. 92)
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In this book by this author a King is sent to his room and locked in.
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Jessica Day George (p. 121)
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In this book by this author a well-played game of tag could go on for days in Castle Glower.
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Jessica Day George (p. 11)
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In this book by this author a princess wants desperately to go with her parents.
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Jessica Day George (p. 10)
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In this book by this author the castle provides a language book.
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Jessica Day George (p. 33)
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In this book by this author the Emissary is displeased to discover the King has known his plan to appoint a foreign prince to the council for days.
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Jessica Day George (p. 93)
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In this book by this author the Castle has ways of releasing those who it knows is helping.
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Jessica Day George (p. 120)
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In this book by this author sisters are surprised to hear the Castle isn’t dead.
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Jessica Day George (p. 204)
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In this book by this author the characters must swim through a narrow tunnel in order to escape.
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Jessica Day George (p. 208)
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In this book by this author a character talks to the Castle and is answered in its own way.
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Jessica Day George (p. 77)
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In this book by this author a character has a stuffed cloth lion that she takes out when she is sad or sick.
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Jessica Day George (p. 114)
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In this book by this author a character writes a letter to let a father know what his son is up to.
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Jessica Day George (p. 145)
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In the book by this title a king pretends to be too delicate to stay in the same room with councilors and their smelly shoes.
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Tuesdays at the Castle, (p. 164)
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In this book a boy is too young to take over his father's job and can't be crowned anyway until his parents are found.
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Tuesdays at the Castle, (p. 33)
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"Rule 2: If you turned left 3 times and climbed throught the next window, you'd end up in the kitchens."
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Jessica Day George, (p. 1)
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In the book by this title, a castle could grow whenever it got bored.
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Tuesdays at the Castle
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In this book the main character's bedroom is filled with flowers.
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Tuesdays at the Castle
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In which book does the main character draw an atlas to know where to go when she is lost?
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Tuesdays at the Castle
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In this book the queen always smelled of strawberries and everyone said that she was beautiful.
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Tuesdays at the Castle
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Which author writes of an emissary that is truly the enemy.
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Jessica Day George
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The royal carriage came back empty with several arrows stuck to the carriage doors. Name the book.
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Tuesdays at the Castle
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In the book by this author, the cook refused to cook for the prince's dogs.
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Jessica Day George
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ITBBTT, the secret signal for speaking with someone privately is a handkerchief worn in your sleeve.
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Tuesdays at the Castle, (p. 83)
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After the feast, peacock feathers are given, in the book by which author?
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Jessica Day George, (p. 96)
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ITBBTT, a character uses biscuit crumbs and a mirror to escape.
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Tuesdays at the Castle, (p. 193)
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