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- Animal Farm (162)
- By George Orwell
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- The Battle of the Labyrinth (18)
- (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4)
- By Rick Riordan
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a fascinating book... -
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Confessions of a Shopaholic (65)
- By Sophie Kinsella
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This book left me thirsty for more Becky Bloomwood adventures! -
This book effortlessly combines humor and important life lessons, proving that books with a moral don't have to be serious; they can even be funny. Becky Bloomwood, who might just learn to follow the financial advice she gives out to her readers, discovers these life lessons in a wholehearted and i ... (continue)
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Hatchet (43)
- By Gary Paulsen
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I think this book is an interesting book to read if you have the chance. -
I like this story because I got to think about if I was in this kind of situation what would I do? Also the funny thing is that earlier my mom kept nagging me to read it and I liked it after all! This book is short, interesting, and makes you feel like you're in his boots. It also makes you feel ... (continue)
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- My Sister's Keeper (118)
- A Novel
- By Jodi Picoult
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a book of questions about what is right... -
The book is full of detail and interesting points of view. Plus a twisted ending that maybe isn't how it should be. The book captures attention of the readers and they never want to put it down. My Sisters Keeper makes you think how lucky you are to be who you are.
- — Sep 25, 2008 | 1 feedback
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- The Ranger's Apprentice (2)
- The Ruins of Gorlan (Rangers Apprentice)
- By John Flanagan
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a thrilling and mystifying novel... -
This book takes place in the Middle Ages and is about a mischievous orphan boy named Will, the rangers, and a dream to become a knight just like his ideal father, even though he is very small and not super strong.
What is the Ranger Corps, what do they do, who are they and what is this extraor ... (continue)
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- The Road to Paris (1)
- (Coretta Scott King Author Honor Books)
- By Nikki Grimes
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another option... -
Paris finally thinks that she can call this place her home, but there is another option.
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Runaway (5)
- By Wendelin Van Draanen
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I like this book because we all tried to runaway, but it isn't as easy as some think. -
I like this book because we all tried to runaway, but it isn't as easy as some think. The book is written in journal format, and I thought that was an interesting aspect that sets the book apart from others. This book made me, and anyone else who has read it, think twice before running away.
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- The Secret Life of Bees (85)
- By Sue Kidd
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fun and adventurous... -
This story is about hard work, trust, family, and love. The Secret Life of Bees is so fun and adventurous. It is so unique because of the different things that take place, how everything has a purpose, and that you don't realize it at first, but the core of this story is Lily's search for her moth ... (continue)
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Stoneheart (1)
- By Charlie Fletcher
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filled with adventure... -
I would recommend this book because it is filled with adventure, was an easy read, and best of all, this book always kept me in suspense to find out the ending of each chapter, whether the outcome was good or bad.
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- The View From Saturday (11)
- (Newbery Medal Book)
- By E.L. Konigsburg
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an enjoyable book written in an interesting style... -
Having several narrators who have dissimilar personalities gives the book many different points of view. This book is a must read for all who enjoy a hilarious light read with a touch of suspense.
- — Sep 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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Animal Farm
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a unique fast read that will keep your attention the whole time...George Orwell wrote this fable about farm animals that realize how terrible the humans treat them. The animals fought the humans, pushing the people out of their farm to create an entirely new society from the humans. Once the humans are out, the animals make laws that were built to completely set ... (continue)
George Orwell wrote this fable about farm animals that realize how terrible the humans treat them. The animals fought the humans, pushing the people out of their farm to create an entirely new society from the humans. Once the humans are out, the animals make laws that were built to completely set them apart from the people.
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