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For ``Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams,'' Rodriguez hits the ground running, with gadgets and gizmos aplenty and a plot that takes the junior spies to an island where - gasp - none of the contraptions work. In today's world, this suspenseful novel hits the ground running and includes many of today's, and perhaps tomorrow's, sophisticated weapons, modern technology, and international intrigue. This highly readable mystery hits the ground running, as Sammy (of Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief [rev. |
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hit with hitch hitch wagon to Hitch your wagon to a star hither hither, thither, and yon hits the fan hits the ground running hive of activity ho-hum hoard up hoarse as a crow hobnob with Hobson's choice hock |
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