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'''''Locked in the Library!''''' is an {{Arthur}} chapter book based on the episode "[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]]" in which [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] are trapped in the [[Elwood City Library]] after-hours. In 2012,{{Cite}} it was retitled as ''Arthur: Locked in the Library'' with all the other chapter books being re-published. | '''''Locked in the Library!''''' is an {{Arthur}} chapter book based on the episode "[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]]" in which [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] are trapped in the [[Elwood City Library]] after-hours. In 2012,{{Cite}} it was retitled as ''Arthur: Locked in the Library'' with all the other chapter books being re-published. | ||
==Cover gallery== | |||
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Locked in the Library.png|Original cover | |||
Locked in the Library! paperback cover.jpg|Paperback reissue | |||
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==Differences from the episode== | ==Differences from the episode== | ||
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*In the book, Mr. Ratburn gives Arthur and Francine until tomorrow for their report. In the episode, he gives them until next weekend. | *In the book, Mr. Ratburn gives Arthur and Francine until tomorrow for their report. In the episode, he gives them until next weekend. | ||
*In the book, Arthur says that Francine is a good friend, "but nobody's perfect." In the episode, he says "most of the time." | *In the book, Arthur says that Francine is a good friend, "but nobody's perfect." In the episode, he says "most of the time." | ||
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