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		<title>Searching for the Great Brain</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.learningfamily.net/reiser/9808-greatbrain/index.html"&gt;Searching for &lt;strike&gt;Bobby Fischer&lt;/strike&gt; the Great Brain.&lt;/a&gt; &quot;The Great Brain books are based on the true life stories of John D. and his family, in particular his older brother Tom, who is so clever he always seems to get his way...  While we were reading the second in the series, &lt;cite&gt;More Adventures of the Great Brain&lt;/cite&gt;, we learned about a camping trip that J.D.&apos;s family went on in Beaver Canyon, Utah. We recognized some landmarks described in the book, and decided to go on a field trip to try to find the town of Adenville where the Great Brain lived.  </description>
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