Wreck-It Ralph: One Sweet Race

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3.9
49 reviews
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32
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About this eBook

Explore the charming video-game world of Sugar Rush, from Disney Animation Studio's hit film, Wreck-It-Ralph! This original story follows Vanellope as she helps a fellow racer build the best...the fastest...the SWEETEST race kart that Sugar Rush has ever seen!

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3.9
49 reviews
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26 February 2023
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Belen Tumax
5 April 2014
Why do I always think rancis likes vanelope?!!?
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Kara Sansone
18 March 2014
I need to learn about it for my book report plz someone help me
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About the author

Disney Press is for readers of all ages who embrace the heart, humor, and imagination of Disney and Pixar’s unique brand of storytelling as told through Disney Baby, Classics, Princess, Villains, Disney Junior, Disney Channel, Feature Animation, and Live Action.

At Walt Disney Animation Studios, Brittney Lee is the visual development artist on films such as Frozen, Zootopia, and Wreck-It-Ralph, and she's now working on Frozen 2.

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