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While I am reading the book ringer, I am tired, bored, and hungry. Wire what she was thinking about using this book, I couldn't of certain, and I honestly didn't care. I feel like the book would never end. The clock has slowed down and looks unmoving . I look around at everything that is hung on the wall, trying to distract myself. I glanced down at The book to find out we have only read 10 pages. This book is on ending. Then everything went silent and all you could hear was the clock slowly taking. The story is pointless. I can't figure out what is going on. I don't know the main characters name. Making a sudden decision I closed the never ending book.

Never before have I encountered a person that was treated like this by his friends. I learned that life has sacrifices that you have to make in order to get something done. Every challenge that someone has to face, there is
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This book was exciting and never seem to stop it had twist interns that change the way I thought about the maze Runner. Each page I turned the book became better and better.

This book showed me that when you're have a problem that you are trying to deal with, The more you try the more likely you are to succeed. And this birthday have tried to figure out how to escape the maze and how they have failed to do this hundreds of times. Each time they did not succeed, instead of giving up, they moved on and started trying new strategies and eventually one of them ended up working. I finally began to learn that when a hard task is given to someone to accomplish the one that gives you the task believes you are smart enough to figure it out and still have it be a challenge at the same time. It also makes you have more faith in yourself after the process is complete. The more that a person can believe in themselves the more better chance you can achieve the

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