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    Stage Dive Book Report

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    reads‚ and writes in her home located in Queensland‚ Australia. She has written the "Stage Dive" series‚ the "Flesh" series‚ "Colonist’s Wife" series‚ and the "Heart’s A Mess" series. "Lick" is the first book in the "Stage Dive" series. This series features different lead characters in each book‚ but with some of the same cast of characters from the fictional band Stage Dive. Evelyn Thomas headed to Vegas with one goal: to have a great twenty-first birthday. What she did not count on‚ was that she

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    present involving the Holocaust. The son‚ Artie‚ is trying to learn about the past of his father‚ Vladek. Art Spiegelman portrayed this book using anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is the idea of using different animals or objects to represent a human with human characteristics. The usage of anthropomorphism in this book has helped the readers better understand the book. Many people believe this is a serious topic and it should not been seen as a joke‚ but Spiegelman made the topic a little more at ease

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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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    The book‚ Among the Barons‚ is set in a place where the government doesn’t allow a third child.Luke Garner (one of the main characters) was hiding from the Population Police for 12 years.Until‚ Luke got the identity of Lee Grant‚ a Baron‚ and was sent to a all boy boarding school as Lee.This thrilling book was written by Margaret Peterson Haddix and the genre of this book is Mystery.This book is amazing and it always has so much action and suspense going on throughout the book. The main characters

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    Hunger Games book report

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    The Hunger Games The book and the movie The Hunger Games are both adventurous and suspenseful. The book was written by author Suzanne Collins. She is famous for the Hunger Games trilogy. The book was released on September 14‚ 2008. The movie was released on March 23‚ 2012. Both the book and the movie are great. However‚ there are many differences between them two. There are many big‚ key differences between the book and the movie. First of all‚ in the book‚ most of the book is set in the Arena where

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    Takumi and Alaska. Alaska is everything Miles isn’t‚ she’s beautiful‚ interesting‚ complicated‚ fascinating and fun. The book is divided into two parts‚ before and after. The event that splits the book up is to much of a give-away for me to say unfortunately. The before part is mostly about the gang hanging out‚ they smoke‚ drink and do pranks while the after part of the book is much more about somethings else‚ but I can’t give away that either. John Green writes in a very simple language. There

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    that the book was being told from Katniss’s perspective‚ while the movie was told from many different perspectives. Also‚ in the book the Mocking Jay pin was given to Katniss by Madge before she went to the capital‚ and then Katniss gave the Mocking Jay pin to Prim. In the movie Katniss got the Mocking Jay pin from the black market‚ and then gives the Mocking Jay pin to Prim. Another thing I noticed was that Madge‚ the girl that gave Katniss the Mocking Jay pin‚ isn’t in the movie. In the book‚ Haymitch

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    USMC Book Report Template

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    The purpose Elbert Hubbard wanted to get across in his book was no matter what your position is‚ if you are given a task or an order to do it without question or hesitation. The mission was to ensure people everywhere were doing this to keep everyone focused on their objectives which allow more work to get done faster and more efficiently. I believe the part that gets the authors point across the most is when Rowan takes the letter from Mckinely and was given the task to carry the message to general

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    Speaking up and sharing your thoughts were the two main components‚ for me‚ when participating in the Seminar. The discussion itself started spontaneously and then we could move forward from a common idea. Movies and books are very different forms of media and when the two collide to share one common idea‚ which eventually leads to different perspectives making the conversation that more insightful and thoughtful. Many responses that were mentioned referred to certain scenes and texts‚ one student

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    The World Is Flat "The World Is Flat" a book by author Thomas L. Friedman‚ discusses key events of the twenty-first century and they have brought the world closer together. At the book’s core‚ it is study of how and why the business world has become more interconnected‚ and how old American values may be preventing it from retaining the status it has long held a top of the economic world. Friedman begins by describing a trip to Bangalore‚ India where he visits “India’s Silicon Valley” and is stunned

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