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    The Chocolate War

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    The Choco­late War by Robert Cormi­er fol­lows Jer­ry Renault, a high school stu­dent who refus­es to par­tic­i­pate in his school’s annu­al choco­late sale fundrais­er. His act of defi­ance sparks a cru­el cam­paign of bul­ly­ing and manip­u­la­tion, lead­ing him to ques­tion author­i­ty, con­for­mi­ty, and the pow­er of resis­tance.

    1. Chapter 1
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    2. Chapter 2
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    3. Chapter 3
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    4. Chapter 4
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    5. Chapter 5
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    6. Chapter 6
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    7. Chapter 7
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    8. Chapter 8
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    9. Chapter 9
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    10. Chapter 10
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    11. Chapter 11
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    12. Chapter 12
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    13. Chapter 13
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    14. Chapter 14
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    15. Chapter 15
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    16. Chapter 16
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    17. Chapter 17
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    18. Chapter 18
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    19. Chapter 19
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    20. Chapter 20
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    21. Chapter 21
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    22. Chapter 22
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    23. Chapter 23
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    24. Chapter 24
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    25. Chapter 25
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    26. Chapter 26
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    27. Chapter 27
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    28. Chapter 28
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    29. Chapter 29
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    30. Chapter 30
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    31. Chapter 31
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    32. Chapter 32
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    33. Chapter 33
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    36. Chapter 36
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    37. Chapter 37
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    38. Chapter 38
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    39. Chapter 39
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