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You have to check if you left them anywhere, think back, or check under items that is covering your view from it. Ask your friends and siblings. Also, try to look for your books in places that you have found lost books before.

But don't forget, librarians make mistakes too. If you can't find them in the end, just tell them. You may have to pay for the book, but that is just life.

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