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Comparing A Long Walk To Water
Books, they take you on a journey. A journey of fear, hope, adventure, love and sadness. Some books are fiction, and others take you on a real adventure where things that seem completely fake are real. They take us away from our air conditioned, comfortable homes and take us to a completely different place; one of those books are A Long Walk to Water (Linda Sue Park). Some other books have real world problem but is a made up story, one of these books are Rules (Cynthia Lord). These books are extremely different, but in many ways they’re the same. Lets face it, Salva in “A Long Walk to Water” had it way harder. He had to survive, he didn’t worry about making friends; he worried about surviving! On the other hand we have Catherine, a kid like

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