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Tuck Everlasting The BOOK
The book was about the Tucks and how they wont die. About the spring to make sure that no one drinks from it because living forever is bad. Well not bad but you will live till the end of time. So they meet up at the spring every 10 years. Have made it their job to make sure that no one. Drinks from the water so that means that when winne almost drank from the water and Mae said that this was the end she really meant the end if winey drank from the water. The book was awesome and is now my favorite book. The Movie The movie was weird but its good and it was kind of the same as the book but it as some differents. just if it showed how winnie died and it did not change the magor things so the ovie was about


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