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    The Harry Potter books have taken the world by a storm-casting a strong spell (maybe even stronger than the Unforgivable Curses) on everyone ranging from toddlers to teens and adults ...


    Sohini - Oct 15, 2005 - 4 min read

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    The Laramie project
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    The Laramie Project by:Moisés Kaufman The Laramie Project is a play about Matthew Shepard. He was a young gay man that was brutally beaten and then left to die out ...


    marching_gurl89 - Oct 10, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Book: How to Win Friends and Influence People Author: Dale Carnegie Genre: Inspirational/Nonfiction Rating 10/10 This is a wonderful book. It was first published in 1936 to help people work ...


    Snoink - Oct 10, 2005 - 2 min read

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    The Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis
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    Book: The Screwtape Letters Author: C.S. Lewis Genre: Christian Rating: 10/10 Everyone knows that C.S. Lewis wrote Narnia, but how many people know that he wrote other books for adults? ...


    Snoink - Oct 10, 2005 - 2 min read

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    A Diary of a Young Girl - Anne Frank
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    Book: A Diary of a Young Girl Author: Anne Frank Genre: Nonfiction Rating: 10/10 This is my favorite teenage writer ever. And that's saying something. She had an older sister ...


    Snoink - Oct 10, 2005 - 2 min read

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    Interstellar Pig - William Sleator
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    Book: Interstellar Pig Author: William Sleator Genre: Sci-fi Rating: 0/10 You may wonder what this book is. I didn't know what it was for the longest time, until I was ...


    Snoink - Oct 10, 2005 - 3 min read

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    Surrender by Sonya Hartnett
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    D D (DUDE)!!!! Amazingly written, my friends continue to exclaim "It's like poetry". Hartnett uses imagery (particularly colour), raw human emotion, and pure trickery to spin a web of deceit ...


    Sophie - Oct 6, 2005 - 2 min read

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    Ya'll somewhat know how this works...I hope...WAHHH! Saving The Planet...and Stuff- Gail Gauthier [Rating: ] Your basic 16-year-old boy goes to work with his grandparent's earth-lovin' friends for the


    Sam - Oct 3, 2005 - 2 min read

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    Without Charity by Michelle Paver
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    I dont have much time so I'll be brief- I love this book! LOL. Its a great historical romance (no, really, its better than it sounds) about family secrets and ...


    bubblewrapped - Oct 2, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Darren Shan's Lord Loss
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    A Review on Darren Shan’s Lord Loss An Insane Genius Darren Shan – real name, Darren O'Shaughnessy – is the author of the best selling book series ‘The Saga of ...


    Sureal - Oct 1, 2005 - 5 min read

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    Eldest
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    I obtained a copy of Christopher Paolini's latest work, Eldest. Sequel to his earlier, Eragon, Eldest is a step in the right direction. Take the qualities of Eragon, multiply them ...


    brandenwallace - Sep 27, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Abhorsen Trilogy
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    I am curious to know if any others have read the Abhorsen trilogy by Garth Nix. It is THE best series I have read and I rate it above all ...


    Yrael - Sep 26, 2005 - 1 min read

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    I'd Rather be Writing
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    Anyone read this?


    Melodie - Sep 22, 2005 - 1 min read

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    The Sea Dragon Heir
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    Has anyone here ever read this book. It's by Storm Constantine. I just finished it and the end confused me a bit. I think it was supposed to but still ...


    Melodie - Sep 15, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Without Remorse
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    Without Remorse is, in my opinion a fantastic novel by Tom Clancy, an American thriller writer. It's the first in a long series of books that are loosly grouped around ...


    Fool - Sep 9, 2005 - 2 min read


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