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    If I Stay Book Report

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    if i stay Have you ever felt like ending your life? Wanting to give up on everything? In this book if i stay‚ by Gayle Forman writes a story about Mia Hall‚ seventeen year old girl who has an amazing life with being a future cellist later in her life. Mia’s happy life all changes when her family decides to go see a family friend‚ Willow during the snow day. Mia and her family were in a car accident that had lead her parents‚ Kathleen Hall and Dennis Hall to their death. Teddy was left in critical

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    Abstract This paper delves into the emotional aspect of the book Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge. In this paper‚ I will explain how the heart of a woman operates as expressed by Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge. I will go into depth about the daily questions women face within themselves‚ and I will illustrate how to repair those bruises women acquire over time. This paper will also contain material from outside recourses including: the course textbook‚ Communication and Gender‚ an interview with John

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    Felicia Day's Book Report

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    Felicia Day’s book was a great story full of laughs and thought provoking statements‚ and after reading “You’re Never Weird on the Internet (almost)”‚ one can figure out which audience the book was written toward. By reading and paying attention to the rhetorical style and word choice‚ it is easy to tell that the book was intended for young adults or teenagers. One way to tell is that Day incorporated diction‚ or word choice‚ and tone to specify who her book is for. She uses hashtag symbols in her

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    Oj Simpson Book Report

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    expert on the case could be paid to alter the trial. So‚ cases concerning rape‚ murder‚ burglary‚ and such‚ committed by celebrities become a big deal. That’s mainly because they have so much money and can find their way out of it. Which is what my book is about. It is about showing the public that the criminal‚ O.J. Simpson‚ who is really guilty‚ walks a free man‚ but it’s certain that he committed the crime he was charged with and found not guilty to. It was written by four authors. Pablo F. Fenjves

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    What More Can You Ask For? Have you ever felt so enthralled by a book that you literally wanted to crawl through the pages and enter into that world? The first in a five book series‚ Waterfall by Lisa T. Bergren is a great example. In this YA book‚ she vividly describes the emotions‚ characteristics‚ and personalities of the characters while bringing them to life. From knights in shining armor who are battling to the death to romantic love scenes‚ this book is definitely one to read on cold nights

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    in a rarely seen perspective‚ told from the viewpoint of the front line soldier‚ the privates‚ non-coms and officers who carry out the grand strategy of generals.  Many books discuss the inner working of commands at Division and Army levels‚ but few detail the day to day life of the soldier. Stephen Ambrose’s book does that and more.  It explores the how the everyday people that were drafted‚ worked in elite outfits like the 101st Airborne did‚ in World War II‚ defeat an enemy like the well trained

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    Title The novel’s title stems from a line toward the end of the novel‚ in which Susie ponders her friends’ and family’s newfound strength after her death: These were the lovely bones that had grown around my absence: the connections — sometimes tenuous‚ sometimes made at great cost‚ but often magnificent — that happened after I was gone. And I began to see things in a way that let me hold the world without me in it. The events my death brought were merely the bones of a body that would

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    Janet Mock Book Report

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    Extra Credit Janet Mock Janet Mock told people that she wants to interrogate her experiences in her book to show how she can be relatable to people. She did not think much about her writing because they were just conversations and life experiences. Her writings included about the painful choices her parents made and how they treated her. Her mom wanted to do the best she can for her child‚ but the journey for her father was intense. Janet mentioned that her father was not there for most of her transitional

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    mind in the book Declutter your mind. The book features four different ways to declutter your mind; declutter your thoughts‚ declutter your life obligations‚ declutter relationships‚ and declutter your surroundings. After I read this book I decoded the way I should live my life. I should think more positive and look on the good side of things‚ not always seeing the dark side. Getting back to stress‚ I could benefit from this book‚ because it will help me declutter my life and be more stress free

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    Harvey. The entire book is explaining how susie is doing in heaven and how her friends and family cooperate with her death. This novel is told from susie point of view in Heaven. There are many similarities between the book and the movie. In the novel Lindsey found Mr. Harvey’s sketch book on his nightstand but in the movie it was underneath a piece of floorboard. When Lindsey found the sketch book in the novel she had ripped just one piece out but in the movie she took the whole book. Ruth connors saw

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