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Zach's Lie

by Roland Smith

I love everything to do with the Federal Government's Witness Protection Program. It's a real program where the US Government will hide any one who's life is in danger by giving them a new identity. This book is about a boy named Zach whose Dad does some illegal things and now some mean men are after them. They enter the Witness Protection Program and have to move and change their names and even wear colored contacts to change the color of their eyes! You will see how hard it is to change your identity and be a normal boy in 7th grade.

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  1. read this book it lt will tech u not to lie like look good and it will teach u not to lie like zach lie read it and u will know what the lie is i cant tell because i dont know but i will fine out i hope u read this book

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  2. I REALLY WANT TO READ THIS BOOK IT LOOKS LIKE A FUN BOOK.

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  3. this looks like a kool book to read

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  4. I like this book. It has alot of mystery.

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  5. i think it is a good book to read i want to know what he lie

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  6. I need to read this book becuse i hear a lot of good this a about it

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