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    Hunger Games Book Report

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    The Hunger Games” Book Review “The Hunger Games” is a the first book in a fantastic series of three books written by Suzanne Collins. It takes you into the life of a scared but quick-thinking‚ brave girl named Katniss Everdeen who learns how to survive on her own from a very young age when her father died in a mining accident. From that day on‚ she took care of her little family (mother and little sister‚ Prim) as well as herself by hunting in the woods of District 12 everyday with her guy friend

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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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    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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    Book Report Lord Loss

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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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    I was reading a book called ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ book. This book is famous as it will come into a movie and book is well known among the general public. This book comes into contact with those instruments‚ which also see a movie and then yeoseoida reason to study English. Studying English has odd mix of Hindi‚ occasionally‚ but he bought for some to read and study in even had a hard time. The lead role in the first time ‘Jamal’ ‘Jamal’ Let’s get the money by taking part in the quiz show of police

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    The novel Looking for Alaska by John Green takes place in Culver Creek‚ Alabama. This book was pleasurable to read and is recommended. The exposition of the story begins when we are introduced to the main character‚ Miles‚ a very intelligent teen‚ who didn’t have any friends at his old school. He leaves his home in Florida to go to a boarding school in Culver Creek‚ Alabama. There‚ he meets his roommate Chip also known as “the Colonel” and Chips best-friend Alaska. Chip and Alaska are both extremely

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    My Pillow Book Report

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    1. When the book first starts off the book talked about mr. Peabody and how he catches the baseball teem. This reminds me of when I was a little girl and played t-ball and soft ball. I could remember being Luton the field waiting for the ball. However‚ I wasn’t as expected about playing as Billy is in the book. I like to play the game to a point but standing out in the field I got bored and would play with my glove or in the dirt. 2. There is one part in the book were mr. Peabody teaches Tommy

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    Elizabeth‚ and although she rejects him at first with cold civility‚ throughout the book‚ both their character changes as they learn more about each other‚ and amidst many transitions‚ finally reach conjugal felicity in the end. 2) One of the themes in Pride and Prejudice is what a hasty first impression and judgment can mislead to. As it’s original title was “First Impressions”‚ there are many scenes in this book that show just how important and destructing a first impression may be. Just like

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    Marley And Me Book Report

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    and also a non-fiction writer in America. The book ‚ published in 2005 ‚ is more a autobiographical book than a novel because the whole story is based on the author’s personal experience with his beloved dog Marley. So ‚ the author John Grogan and his wife Jenny ‚ are also the leading characters in Marley and me . The book is such a hit that in 2008 a movie was adapted from it ‚ which also is very successful. Told in first-person narrative ‚ the book focuses on the 13 years that John and his family

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    While a review along the lines of “Goal readers are now doing the best work of their lives” might seem like hyperbole for most books‚ it is surprisingly accurate for Eliyahu Goldratt’s book. Perhaps part of The Goal’s allure is the fictional novel format in which it is written‚ setting it apart from other books focused on explaining a method. The novel starts with its main character‚ Alex Rogo‚ struggling to create success for a manufacturing plant making some fictional product and a threat that

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