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    and private life matters. This book highlighted the importance of family and demonstrated the common experiences everyone goes through with growing up. It was nice of them to share their personal stories‚ I mostly loved it because with most of their issues I could relate to‚ and being able to relate to something always makes it easier to comprehend. The colorful pages are jam packed with photos from childhood and beyond‚ there are some major messages from this book that grabbed me some are ‘to just

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    Whitter has in the book Everything‚ Everything by Nicola Yoon. She has never left the house in the last seventeen years and only lives with her mother since her dad and brother was killed in a car accident. One day‚ a boy named Olly Bright moves in next door and Madeline really wants to meet him‚ but that would be risking her life. The different characters‚ twisting plot‚ and the suspense makes this book great to read. All of the characters made this book interesting because they all have different

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    Our America Book Report

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    Lloyd and LeAlan’s take on the Ida B. Wells Introduction This book is called Our America: Life and Death on the Southside of Chicago written by Lloyd Jones and LeAlan Newman (1997). The nonfiction book is not part of a series‚ therefore it stands alone. Not only is LeAlan and Lloyd the authors but they are also the main characters in the novel. LeAlan and Loyd grew up in the inner streets of Chicago. They know from first hand what is is like to live here‚ because they both have lived here since

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    The Devil’s Arithmetic‚ the book and the movie‚ all of their similarities and all of their differences‚ in one whole paper. The book and the movie were very much alike‚ but they did have their differences and those similarities and differences are what we are going to be talking about in this essay. To start out with‚ we are going to talk about the book which was made first. In the book the story begins with Hannah and her mother arguing in front of Rosemary’s house‚ and Hannah wishes that her mom

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    different meaning in prison because it can easily determine your survival and the quality of life prison holds. Crimes against children are not tolerated among inmates.  (I find it ironic that there exists a barometer of acceptable crimes in prison!)  The book begins with the story of a child abductor/molester‚ Joe Hicks‚ who needs to be transferred to the hot house from Michigan because he will not survive since he is a child molester.  He goes to the hot house as an informant and it does not take long

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    own to this present day. The book was published in 1925‚ and it relates to several events that transpired back around the Roaring 20’s. In addition‚ the book also correlates to today’s current events with the ideas such as: materialism‚ celebrity status‚ persona‚ and social networking. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby reflects a plethora of themes. One of the most popular of the masses is the American dream; however‚ the audience understands towards the end of the book that the events turn to be troubled

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    eliminate stress and declutter your 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

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    in October 2005. Choosing this book came down to the captivating graphics and title on the cover of the book. This book tells a story a horrifically traumatized young man‚ Grubbs Grady‚ who after witnessing the brutal murder of his parents and older sister‚ learns of a haunting family secret and is forced to face the same terrifying creatures that literally tore his family apart. Grubbs Grady and his uncle‚ Dervish Grady‚ are seen as the main characters in this book because of the amazing mental

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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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    Fahrenheit 451 Introduction: The author of the book Fahrenheit 451 is Ray Bradbury. The setting is in the 24th Century and the point of view for this book is 3rd Person Limited. Body: The title relates to the book because Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which book paper ignites. Three major characters: Guy Montag- Is a protagonist that takes great joy in his work as being a fireman. He thinks that books will fill the empty void in his life. He encountered Faber at a park and soon seeks him

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