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Anthony is on page 33 of 134 of The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child
So far, I don't know whether or not I should or shouldn't be sad. I mean, this kid has a rough life, but still, he seems pretty happy.
Jun 05, 2011 05:53PM Add a comment
The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child

Anthony
Anthony is reading Fast Food Nation (Scholastic Readers)
Why does the government constantly let factories go even though that they see them committing the same violations over and over again
Apr 06, 2011 09:59AM Add a comment
Fast Food Nation (Scholastic Readers)

Anthony
Anthony is finished with Lockdown (Escape from Furnace, #1)
The ending was really kind of confusing. I read it over a few times and I think that they might have followed the river into a cave. However I do know that the Warden sent the dogs to get them.
Mar 14, 2011 09:58AM Add a comment
Lockdown (Escape from Furnace, #1)

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Anthony is on page 150 of 273 of Lockdown (Escape from Furnace, #1)
Alex is too soft. Why do they keep letting people into the group? Someone is gonna talk and the whole plan is ruined. Alex, Zee, and Donovan are going into the hole. Or going with those things, whatever they are.
Mar 14, 2011 09:56AM Add a comment
Lockdown (Escape from Furnace, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is on page 63 of 273 of Lockdown (Escape from Furnace, #1)
This kid really needs to learn how to control himself. In a place like the furnace, you have to stay unnoticed and not draw attention to yourself. Now he is running from crazy mutant dogs with no skin. Pretty good so far.
Mar 09, 2011 05:33PM Add a comment
Lockdown (Escape from Furnace, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is finished with The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)
The book got really confusing. First, I thought that Pipe, Leo and Jason had completed the mission by killing that giant. But I forgot that they still had to save Hera. Then, they went through this whole big battle with Kohine and wolves and an even bigger giant. Now the battle is over and Hera transported them back to camp half-blood. Piper took over the Aphrodite cabin and I haven't heard anything about Jason? Leo
Mar 02, 2011 02:50PM Add a comment
The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is finished with The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)
Festus just got killed, and Leo called on his dad to get his parts back to cabin 9. Does this mean that he can, as well as Piper and Jason, call on their parents for help?
Feb 23, 2011 04:06PM Add a comment
The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is finished with The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)
Leo and Jason have really been clashing for the entire book, but have never really confessed to one another. but by the powers of a witch, they told eachother how they feel.
Feb 16, 2011 10:00AM Add a comment
The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is finished with The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)
I am still wondering why Piper doesn't tell somebody (maybe Anabeth) about her dreams. it would do her a lot of good in the long run. eventually somebody will find out about her dreams and people won't take to kindly to them
Feb 07, 2011 09:57AM Add a comment
The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is finished with The Last Book in the Universe
I don't understand why Rodman Philbrick didn't make a sequel.
Feb 02, 2011 02:48PM Add a comment
The Last Book in the Universe

Anthony
Anthony is finished with The Last Book in the Universe
The book was really great, but the ending was really bad. It was set up for a sequel in my opinion. Ryter got killed and Spaz got a message from Layna that really just said that in future things may change. Overall, really great book.
Jan 30, 2011 03:40PM Add a comment
The Last Book in the Universe

Anthony
Anthony is finished with Yellow Star
I re-read the book and I take back what I said Syvia's father being a good leader. Well, not all of it. Sometimes he would make hasty decisisons when there was no need for one, such as deciding to go to Warsaw.
Jan 12, 2011 05:01PM Add a comment
Yellow Star

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Anthony is finished with Yellow Star
leader. He really directed the rest of the Jews that stayed behind in Lodz for the cleanup. Lastly, when the ghetto was being bombed he directed all of the remaining Jews into the courtyard, where they would be safe. He also spoke on behaf of the Jews to the Russians that came to liberate them.
Jan 09, 2011 05:07PM Add a comment
Yellow Star

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Anthony is finished with Yellow Star
This is more of a format question for this book. Why did the author write the book in this format. This makes the book more dramatic, but harder t read. Maybe, since the author taped Syvia talking, this was eaiser to write and made it more factual and interesting than if it was written formally, with paragraphs and chapters. Another thing that I noticed (not about format) was that Syvia's dad was a really great
Jan 09, 2011 05:04PM Add a comment
Yellow Star

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
themselves into the mountions of Iwo Jima. After days of bombardment by American planes prior to the invasion, the Japanese had suffered few casualties, quite the opposite of what many military officials leading the invasion beleved
Jan 02, 2011 11:59AM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
I read about Iwo Jima. It was really disgusting and sort of scary. It talked about how each Japanese soldier was expected to kill 10 American soldiers before he died. It also explained that the famous flag-raising photo wasn't exactly correct. That was actually the second flag raised, as the first one was smaller, and was taken down and brought home by somebody. It also explained how the Japenese had dug
Jan 02, 2011 11:56AM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
The last chapter that I read was about the atomic bombs dropped on Japan. It really wasn't my favorite chapter because it didn't provide much combat stories, not that it could. I found out that the people in japan that where walking around just instantly vaporized in the blast. Turns out that the temperature of the explosion was 4x hotter than the surface of the sun.
Dec 29, 2010 05:38PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
I just finished reading the chapter "Stalin's female FLacons" It was about how in Russia, during the height of the Nazi attacks, the Russians got women to fly their planes. Many Russians belived that times where not so desperate to put women in planes. It was astounding to learn how these people flew planes with so few instruments on board. Most planes even lacked a fuel gage!!!!
Dec 26, 2010 02:04PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is finished with Hatchet (Brian's Saga, #1)
I finished the book. It had a really crappy ending, but I expected it since I read the book before. Brian finally broke into the pane, and got the emergency survival pack. In it there was a transmitter that broadcasted the exact point of Brian to the world. He didn't think that it worked, and accidently left it on. A bush piolet came and picked him up and brought him home.
Dec 22, 2010 05:06PM Add a comment
Hatchet (Brian's Saga, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is on page 33 of 208 of Hatchet (Brian's Saga, #1)
I've already read this book, but it's so good I want to read it again. So far, Brian's pilot has died, leaving Brian to fly the bushplane. Brian crash landed it in a lake when it ran out of gas and after being knocked unconcisous, he has just woken up, covered in mosquitos and flys. The author spent alot of time describing them, so I think that they will play out in the book.
Dec 19, 2010 10:19AM Add a comment
Hatchet (Brian's Saga, #1)

Anthony
Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
did not make it, they would go to eachothers families and take care of them. Violet was then moved to an execution camp, where she was shot 3 months before the war ended in Germany. Marie kept her promise, and in the 50's went to Violet's family.
Dec 15, 2010 06:49PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
As he ran into the woods, she provided cover fire, eventually being aprehended by the Nazis. The commander of the team saluted her as "being one of the boldest women he had ever seen." She was then taken to prison, where she was very popular among the inmates. She was moved from prison to prison, and made on very special fiend, Marie Lecomte. They promised eachother that if one of them
Dec 15, 2010 06:47PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
insisted on bringing along in the car, British STEN sub-machine guns. Since there was no reason for a French antique dealer to be carrying Brithish sub-machine guns, if the car was stopped, they would have to fight. The car was stopped and both of them fled, shooting at the Nazis. Eventually, Violet gave up and told the male occupant of the car to save himself.
Dec 15, 2010 06:41PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
British to fight the Nazis in revenge of her husband. Her name was Violet Sazbo. In the chapter, her car was stopped in a Nazi road blockade. Violet was in the car with another undercover British officer man. They had both agreed to tell any Nazi that stoped them that Violet was an antique dealer, and was visiting one of her shops in the south of France. For some reason, Violet had
Dec 15, 2010 06:37PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

Anthony
Anthony is on page 69 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
It looks like i'm moving backwards in the book, but i'm actually just reading diffrent stories within the book. When I first started the book, I skipped through parts that I didn't think where going to be any good, but I just read this chapter and it was great. It was called "Death of a salesgirl", and it was about an English woman that worked undercover in occupied France. She joined the
Dec 15, 2010 06:30PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is on page 103 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
Stalingrad. Stalingrad is a city that the Germans fought hard to capture from the Russians. This chapter was the most intense, telling the actual thoughts of real snipers killing enemy soldiers, perched in burned-out buildings and in exploded cars. So far so good
Dec 12, 2010 04:05PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

Anthony
Anthony is on page 103 of 169 of True Stories of the Second World War
This book is really intense. Every chapter is a new story of someone in the war, so it keeps you interested and fresh. So far, the chapters that I liked the most where the first and the last one that I just read. The first chapter was about the hunt for the Bismark, and about soldiers on the English ships and the German ships. The last chapter that I just read was about the war in
Dec 12, 2010 04:03PM Add a comment
True Stories of the Second World War

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Anthony is finished with Torn Thread
This book was okay. It answered all of the questions that it arroused which was a major fault of the book. Read the review for the summary of the book.
Dec 04, 2010 07:41AM Add a comment
Torn Thread

Anthony
Anthony is on page 33 of 192 of Torn Thread
So far this book is good. It's about this girl named Eva who lived in a ghetto during the Nazi occupation of Europe. She was sent out of the ghetto taken away from her father, whom she lived with. This was shortly after her sister had been sent away. Now the two sisters Rachel and Eva have reunited at a Nazi labor camp.
Dec 01, 2010 03:57PM Add a comment
Torn Thread

Anthony
Anthony is on page 71 of 208 of Rules
Catherine must feel like she gets the cold shoulder 24/7. There is an antique shop across the street from David's clinic that Catherine likes to go to. Her mom won't go or let her go by herself because she is afraid David might have trouble at OT. Also I think that Jason, a deaf and speechless boy at David's OT clinic is going to become a really good friend to Catherine as the book goes on.
Nov 28, 2010 12:58PM Add a comment
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