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    Everlost Book Report

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    18 March 2013 Lost in Death The title of the book that I read was Everlost. The genre of this book is fantasy. The book was published in 2006. The author of this book is Neal Shusterman. Shusterman was born on November 12‚ 1962 and grew up in Brooklyn‚ New York. He still writes today and recently came out with the sequel to the book called Everwild. Neal is also a screenwriter and television writer. This story takes place in a place called Everlost. Everlost is a world between life and death

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    Book Report On Unwind

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    Throughout the book‚ the kids are not only trying to survive‚ they’re trying to figure out this crazy world and determine the meaning of life. Connor‚ Risa‚ and Lev are each coming from a very different place‚ but their destination is the same... at least according to the law. As they keep running and discover more and more information about their world and the unwinding system‚ right and wrong may not always be so clear. The book unwind in my perspective is a very interesting book but then it becomes

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    The Lottery Book Report

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    important plot point. The ending of the book had the most impact on me‚ with the descriptions of the battle at the cornucopia really resonating with me. I was also taken aback at the gamesmasters’ decision to make only one team member survive. I also fully believed that Katniss and Peeta were going to commit suicide to outsmart the gamesmasters‚ so the quick‚ turnaround ruling that both Katniss and Peeta could live was a huge relief for me. I think that in the next book‚ Collins will make the fact that

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    S. E. Hinton wrote ‘The Outsiders’ when he was sixteen years old. She did not just write the book‚ but she really felt it and lived it. While the author was writing this book she looked back and realized how important it was to have another life. One day‚ her friend was walking home and a couple of “nice” kids jumped out of a car and just started to beat her friend up because they did not like that he was a greaser. Hinton went home and started writing the story of the boy who was beaten up by rich

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    Monster Book Report

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    while only eleven year’s old. The allure of the respect and "glory" that "bangers" got‚ along with the unity of the "set"(name for the specific gang) is what drew him into the gang. Once joined‚ he vowed to stay in the "set" for life‚ and claimed that banging was his life. After many years of still believing this‚ he eventually realized that the thug life was no longer for him‚ and that gangs were a problem on society and the "Afrikan" race(page 382-383). In his book "Monster: The Autobiography

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    Westing Book Reports

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    novel is Ellen Raskin. During her book there were major events that took place. Somewhere such as being forced to go somewhere‚ and finding out clues to the bombings that took place in the book. The book has one big setting that takes place in the Sunset towers where all the people live.The main events where very important because these were the very places the setting of the book took place. The things that took place in the book where pretty shocking. In the book a bomb goes off and one of the things

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    States: Cambridge Educational. Behind the scenes at the Maryland-based Cultural Resources Center‚ thousands of objects‚ arranged by tribe‚ are given "traditional native" care‚ such as air‚ light‚ water or food. Featured objects include 3000 year-old duck decoys; a Cheyenne feather bonnet; a priest-like Caribou hunting gown; beetlewing jewelry; cradleboards‚ dolls and miniatures; Pueblo dough bowls; Pacific Northwest Tlingit hats; Osage pipes; the oldest depiction of human beings in the Western

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    The Misfits Book Report

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    In the book The Misfits‚ the events in the book largely affect the characters and how they feel about themselves. At the beginning of the story‚ Bobby believes that it is best to not make ¨waves‚¨ or draw attention to yourself. He also thinks that people are dealt a hand. Some people get a royal flush‚ and others get a pair of deuces‚ and some get a string of cards that no matter how they are played will never add up to a winning hand. He thinks even if you try and never give up‚ and if you look

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    Into the Wild Book Report

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    Into the Life of a Fascinating Man Jon Krakauer’s novel Into the Wild explores the mystery surrounding Christopher McCandless‚ a 24-year-old man who disappeared into the Alaskan wilderness in April of 1992 and never returned. McCandless’ body was found three weeks after his death from some type of poisonous berry. Christopher McCandless was born into an upper-middle class family in Virginia. In 1990‚ he graduated from Emory University in Atlanta‚ Georgia with a degree in Anthropology and History

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    Dracula's Book Report

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    and romanticized Gothic plots‚ and are rarely read today. Even the earliest reviews frequently decry the stiff characterization and tendency to melodrama that flaw Stoker’s writing. Critics have universally praised‚ however‚ his beautifully precise place descriptions. Stoker’s short stories‚ while sharing the faults of his novels‚ have fared better with modern readers. Anthologists frequently include Stoker’s stories in collections of horror fiction. "Dracula’s Guest‚" originally intended as a prefatory

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