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    Marley And Me Book Report

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    this is a pretty good book but I do not fully understand if this book was only supposed to be about the dog or if is the whole family during the dog’s life because it seems to get off topic about and the author gives us a bunch of unneeded explanations. In fact some of the things he explains I could do without knowing and which makes this not always a kid-friendly book. John seems to like to go into explaining some things that we did not need to know‚ like one point in the book when his wife Jenny

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    11 Birthdays Book Report

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    11 Birthdays is an amazing book written by Wendy Mass. This book is about a girl named Amanda who gets stuck in the WORST Birthday ever. Everything is going wrong on the day that is supposed to be the best birthday ever. And to rap it all up‚ the worst party ever. And it Never ends. But then she figures out she’s not the only one. Amanda has all the rights in the world to be Annoyed. First‚ the day that Amanda had at school was unbearable. So many things happen and she gets so annoyed. She is

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    Huck Finn

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    Huck Finn Heart plays an important role in everyday life‚ but for most‚ mind powers over heart. In a corrupted society it’s hard for a young voice to stand out over all the rest‚ but for Huck‚ his one voice was heard. Huck puts his heart before his mind when it comes to making decisions and essentially‚ it is the foundation of Huck and Jim’s relationship. Huckleberry Finn shows that a pure heart can overcome a deformed conscience when the individual goes against society’s beliefs and allows

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    A Farewell to Arms In the fictional novel A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway there are many characters throughout the book‚ however six characters stood out the most. The narrator Frederick Henry is an American‚ who served as a lieutenant in the Italian army to a group of ambulance drivers during World War I. The next major character is Catherine Barkley; she was an English nurse and shortly became Frederick’s wife. Rinaldi is an Italian surgeon who is a very close friend of Frederick. Count

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    In Cold Blood Book Report

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    took six years for Capote to investigate and write‚ and it put an incredible amount of pressure on Truman‚ so much so that he never published another book again. Even though in cold Blood doesn’t have a great ending‚ the book was worth reading because of the intriguing plot‚ dark tone‚ and the interesting characters. One reason for why I liked the book‚ In Cold Blood‚ is because of how good Capote portrays the characters. More than any other character‚ he does this with Perry. It is part of him to

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    Chapter 1: Shadows of Solitude. The golden rays of the setting sun bathed the quiet streets of Corpus Christi‚ casting long shadows across the neatly manicured lawns and cozy houses. Inside the Boyd residence‚ Katie Boyd sat in the dimly lit living room‚ her laptop casting a soft glow on her face as she delved into her studies. Her parents‚ Henry and Lorraine‚ were away on vacation in Mexico‚ leaving her alone to navigate the solitude of the evening. Katie’s mind buzzed with the complexities of

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    Gym Candy Book Report

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    Gym Candy is a book written by Carl Deuker where it shows the ups and downs of the life of a football player‚ Mick Johnson. Mick Johnson was born into an athletic family of parents who were student athletes at the University of Washington. His dad‚ Mike Johnson‚ who used to play college football at Washington and made the NFL as a third-round pick to the San Diego Chargers out of college‚ got Mick into the sport of football at a young age. He taught his son all the fundamentals of the sport and got

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    First Love Book Report

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    In the book “First Love” by Melissa Johns‚ Emily moves to Buffalo‚ New York from Houston‚ Texas. On her first day at her new school‚ she meets Sam who becomes her best friend. She also meets Eric on her first day. Sam tells her how shocked she is that Eric started showing interest in her because his dad says he can’t focus on girls. He says that he has to focus on football and making sure he keeps his full scholarship to Syracuse University. Eric and Emily start hanging out more and more. They had

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    Huckleberry Finn

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    most often challenged novels of the 1990’s‚ and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain ranked number five. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is frequently seen as a ‘racist’ novel because of the continuous usage of the racial slur‚ ‘nigger.’ Due to its status some high schools will ban the novel from their literature curriculum‚ believing it will rid of the racial slur. However‚ by banning Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ high schools are actually causing students to miss out on not only the literary

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    Huckleberry Finn

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Novel Review Slavery‚ racism‚ and independence are all exposed to Huck Finn during his voyage down the Mississippi Rivers. Mark Twains’‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ speaks of a young immature boy name Huckleberry Finn and his struggle of maturing during a ruthless time period. While Huck Finn struggles through his adolescence‚ he finds acceptance in the most unexpected people and experiences. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ depicts

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