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Milo and the Spelling Bee from Norton Juster’s book, “The Phantom Tollbooth”

Milo and the Spelling Bee from Norton Juster’s book, “The Phantom Tollbooth”

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    I’d forgotten about this book I called my first cat
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    this was literally my fav book when I was little.
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    greatest books ever, but so unknown. I always love hearing when other people know about it.
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    This is fucking incredible. I love this tattoo...book that inspired it.
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    One of my favorite books!
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