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  • Dee White reports on the debate at the Reading Matters Conference (2007), which asked the question, 'is there really a distinction between girls' and boys' books?' Arguing on the 'Girls' books are better side', was Justine Larblalestier, Jaqueline Wilson and Simmone Howell, while the opposing team consisted of Jack Heath, David Levithan and Scot Gardner

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