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    Twilight Book Review

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    Book Review: Twilight 22nd October 2010 The book I am going to review today is ‘Twilight’ by Stephanie Meyer. Published in 2005‚ this book has sold over 1 million copies worldwide and has become hugely popular throughout all generations‚ especially teenage girls. Twilight is the story of Edward and Bella’s romance. Forget any vampire romance you have read before‚ Twilight is so unique it is almost like it’s in its own genre. The book is marketed

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    I am writing about Undertow by Michael Buckley. When you first look at the title‚ you’d think that the book would be about lifeguards or something to do with undertows. But in fact‚ the true reason that this book is named Undertow is because it drags you in and never lets you go. From the hook that drops you into an alien environment‚ to the drama packed halls of Lyric Walker’s high school‚ Hylan High‚ this book truly drags you down‚ deep into its pages. Lyric Walker is the only child of a hard

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    Chiderah Onyeukwu Mr. James Jones CPSC 2910 001 30 March 2014 Ethics Book Report The text that is the basis for this class and report is “Ethics for the Information Age” by Michael J. Quinn. The book covers a variety of topics‚ including but not limited to Networked Communication‚ Intellectual Property‚ Informational Privacy‚ and Professional Ethics. Quinn discusses various pros and cons associated with each topic along with laws and ideas that either helped advance them in society or bring them

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    Gone Title: Gone Author: Michael Grant Genre: Novel In the novel of Gone written by Michael Grant I thought the main idea of the novel was survival‚ this is because it is about a group of kids trapped inside a giant bubble known as the ‘FAYZ’ the bubble is impenetrable from the outside and the inside‚ so there is no escape for the kids inside. I think the idea of survival is important because the survival rate of children fending for themselves is very low and so there survival is critical to them

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    English Book Review

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    Book Review Sai Anand 9th ‘C’ Roll. No: 08 Index 1. About the Author 2. Characters 3. New Words 4. Summary 5. About the Movie: Kai po Che 6. My Opinion 1. About the Author Chetan Bhagat: Chetan Bhagat (born 22 April 1974)‚ is an Indian author‚ columnist‚ and speaker. Bhagat is

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    Book Review Winning

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    Book Review – Winning by Jack Welch Winning‚ is a motivational story of Jack’s rise in the world of business‚ aiming his focus on profits‚ teamwork‚ and people. Having worked at General Electric for Forty years‚ he led the company to success in various markets globally‚ while rising above their top competitors. With his no non-sense attitude‚ the book provides knowledge which can strike a chord with people in any level in their career. Jacks straightforwardness maps out for the reader guidance

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    WWII Book REview

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    Tasin Islam TYWLS of Astoria Humanities 8-2 June 08‚ 2012 ​ WII Book Review W The Boy in the Striped Pajamas ​          ​          Tears would gather into your eyes‚ as you end a story of a nine year old boy  named  Bruno. The book‚​  The Boy in the Striped Pajamas​ ‚ may have to be the most saddest fiction story  taken place in the time of World War II. ​ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas​  was written by John  Boyne.The story is about Bruno and his family during the time of World War II. Bruno’s father 

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    Humanize Book Review

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    Humanize Book Review The presentation that was on Thursday was a little boring by my opinion. The authors didn’t catch me with anything that you don’t just read on the internet or any new information or ideas that might be “new” and “innovative”. I’ve been in the Business program in Northeastern for 3 years now and have been to the book presentations every year. I thought that this year’s book and presentation‚ where it had the right idea of social media‚ was not catchy enough. Last year they

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    Book review of scorpions

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    INDEPENDENT BOOK REVIEW The novel Scorpions by Walter Dean Myers is a fascinating book and it teaches a life lesson about gang life at young ages. The book really makes the reader want to read more and more as the suspense builds up. The book is about the life of a young kid named Jamal Hicks. Jamal struggles through some family problems when his older brother is accused of murder. The book is a really sad story about gang life and friendship. There are some appealing traits to

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    Book Review, the Notebook

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    Book review The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Charles Sparks was born on 31. December 1965 and is an American author. He lives in New Bern‚ North Carolina‚ which also is the setting for most of his novels. Sparks met his wife Catherine during the spring of 1988 in California. They married the year after and settled down in New Bern‚ where he wrote his first published novel The Notebook. The two are still living in New Bern with their three sons Miles‚ Ryan and Landon‚ and their twin daughters

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