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In my book Mirror in the Sky Tara's life has been changing since everyone found out about Terra Nova. Her mom has been stuck in front of the Television everyday since she hear about it. Tara had a heart breaking day when she saw Halle's dog get ran over. Her mom old her she was going away to California for a little bit. She also got invited to a party hosted by a popular girl which is Halle.

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