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"Tuesday's with Morrie gives the reader man life lessons and people should learn from it. It has moments where you cry and moments where you are laughing so hard that you are crying! I would reccomend this book to anyone and everyone!" — Apr 19, 2013 07:41AM
"Tuesday's with Morrie gives the reader man life lessons and people should learn from it. It has moments where you cry and moments where you are laughing so hard that you are crying! I would reccomend this book to anyone and everyone!" — Apr 19, 2013 07:41AM
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"On page 112, I like and reecomend the book Something For Joey becasue the characterization is great and you really feel like you are John who is doing everything in his power to help Joey from his Leukemia, but yet no matter what he does he is helpless." — Apr 19, 2013 09:46AM
"On page 112, I like and reecomend the book Something For Joey becasue the characterization is great and you really feel like you are John who is doing everything in his power to help Joey from his Leukemia, but yet no matter what he does he is helpless." — Apr 19, 2013 09:46AM
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"On page 232, Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz is a great book because of Anthony Horowitz usage of symbolism, and imagery to bring you right into the scene of his action books." — Apr 19, 2013 09:34AM
"On page 232, Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz is a great book because of Anthony Horowitz usage of symbolism, and imagery to bring you right into the scene of his action books." — Apr 19, 2013 09:34AM
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I recommend the book,"Holes" because it uses flashbacks to show how the characters ended up in the juvenile delinquent camp. It also is suspenseful and filled with action. — Apr 19, 2013 09:38AM
I recommend the book,"Holes" because it uses flashbacks to show how the characters ended up in the juvenile delinquent camp. It also is suspenseful and filled with action. — Apr 19, 2013 09:38AM
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"On page 75, Charlie writes a poem to an unknown friend about is dramatic life. Right now in the book, he is having Christman dinner with his family and he's is celebrating his birthday." — Apr 19, 2013 07:49AM
"On page 75, Charlie writes a poem to an unknown friend about is dramatic life. Right now in the book, he is having Christman dinner with his family and he's is celebrating his birthday." — Apr 19, 2013 07:49AM




























