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    How I became a bookworm My sophomore year‚ around April I started reading "Crank" by Ellen Hopkins. I only got somewhere around the 100th page and then stopped reading‚ because I was always busy with school work. we read a book in class called "Looking for Alaska"‚ I truly enjoyed reading it‚ that is when I started slowly getting more interested in reading. When school ended for the summer‚ I had to take summer school‚ and for my English class I had to read a book and give a presentation over it

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    author that really catches my attention is Ellen Hopkins.  Her style of writing is one of my favorites‚ and I have yet to witness any other author attempt to execute it.  In her writing‚ she mimics the format of a poem‚ creating unique styles and designs that accentuate her stories‚ without limiting them to

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    North High School  Summer Reading  Grade 11  Students who are lifelong readers become more successful in their academic classes as well as in their careers after  graduation.  People who read well also write better‚ have larger vocabularies‚ score higher on tests‚ and communicate more  effectively. In order to help promote a joy of reading‚ each student at North High will choose one book from the following list:  books are organized by genre; ​ we suggest parents and students together select thoughtfully and carefully from the 

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    Growing up and entering the teenage years exposes young people to new things that they have never had to deal with before‚ such as drugs. Many children do not know how to handle a situation when faced with drugs‚ which opens the possibility of bad decision making. Just one bad decision can lead to a lifetime of addiction and struggling. The use of dangerous drugs is a growing issue amongst teens in real life while also depicted in modern works of literature such as Crank and Go Ask Alice. With

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    be broken‚ there are also injuries‚ accidents‚ property damage‚ and other property damage that could be the result of using sub-par lumber planks. Stan Parrish’s actions affect not only himself and Quality Lumber‚ but also the reputation of Bob Hopkins and White Lumber Company‚ the buyers of the account with which Stan Parrish is trying to strike a deal‚ the sellers of the lumber product‚ and ultimately the safety of the contractors and employees who will eventually be the final users. The second

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    Depriving A Man of Life or Death In Truman Capote’s novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ he follows the story of two young delinquents who robbed and viciously murdered the highly respected Clutter family in the small town‚ and in the fictional novel by Ellen Hopkins‚ Identical‚ readers journey through teenage Kaeleigh that is sexually abused by the alcoholic father and neglected by an absent politician mother. Both authors shed light on the struggle of pursuing daily existence. Friedrich Nietzsche’s quote‚ “There

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    novel of society... what counts is the reality behind the appearance” (Kazin‚ 1981‚ 297). In other words‚ he’s saying that the best books are those that include one or more realities behind appearances. The novel first I chose is called Perfect by Ellen Hopkins. This book has four main characters; Cara‚ Sean‚ Kendra‚ and Andre‚ who are all teens struggling to fit the ideal of perfection‚ even if it means hurting and lying to themselves and others. The other novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by

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    States for 8 years and my Vice President was Thomas Riley Marshall. In 1914‚ Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is assassinated‚ throwing Europe into World War One. I made a choice and declared the United States’ neutrality. Later that year‚ my wife Ellen Louise Axson Wilson dies. In 1915‚ a German U-boat sinks the passenger ship Lusitania with 1‚198 people aboard‚ 128 of them Americans. I then tell the Germans that we will let it slide‚ as long as it doesn’t happen again. Then‚ on December 18‚ I marry

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    In her essay “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off‚” Sandra Tsing Loh not only openly discussed her own divorce‚ but she also criticizes the institution of marriage in our “modern society” and Elizabeth A. Harris’s essay “When Love is a Schlep” talks about singles that live in big cities like New York. In addition‚ she comes across the dating group limited by public transportation systems that makes few miles to a date into an hour long ride. Loh refers to Wallerstein and Blakeslee’s “four templates of

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    Kristina’s and Peach’s Addiction Both Diary of an Exercise Addict by Peach Friedman and Crank by Ellen Hopkins‚ have a common theme of personal struggle that shows that it can be easily obtained through a number of ways that can make one’s life go downhill from the moment the personal struggle takes place‚ and on. In Diary of an Exercise Addict‚ exercise addiction and bulimia take over the author/ main character- Peach Friedman’s life‚ and this memoir is written as if it is a diary and has different

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