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    Everlost‚ by Neal Shusterman is in my opinion a horror. Most of the story took part in everlost a sort of limbo that is halfway between life and death. There are two or maybe three main characters in Everlost depending on how you look at it. They are at least Nick and Allie‚ and maybe Mary. Nick and Allie meet Mary the self proclaimed queen of Everlost‚ and Nick falls in love with Mary and wants to stay. However Allie wants to leave everlost and stars to against warnings from Mary learn the Criminal

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    Gaining Courage In reality‚ most people will eventually end up facing their greatest fears in their lifetime. Just like Blake in Full Tilt. Blake has to survive eight rides in a mysterious‚ phantom theme park. In Full Tilt‚ Neal Shusterman uses the character of Blake to portray how it is that one may change throughout a set period of time. In the beginning Blake is coward; however this changes as he goes on the rides. After the eighth ride Blake has overcome practically all of his greatest‚ and

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    that my scabs are gone‚ I look at Brewsters knuckles and see they looked the way mine was‚ this is a mystery to solve.(p.249)” I chose this quote because I honestly thought it sounded weird and creepy. The author of the Bruiser is young adult Neal Shusterman‚ the book is a level 5.5 and is supernatural fiction. It takes place in the twins house Tennyson and Bronte and the mysterious brewsters house‚ One day Tennyson tells his twin sister‚Bronte to stay away from “The Bruiser “ aka Brewster. She has

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    powerful one because judging people from the outside without knowing them is one of the biggest things people do in this world. This can be seen throughout the streets‚ schools‚ movies and even books such as Butter by Erin Jade Lange and Bruiser Neal Shusterman. In those books it shows a great deal about people judging the main characters before even getting to know them which is wrong. Many people see their peers as something they actually are not because they judge them from the outside and don’t

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    Hope is Alway to Be Found Hope is everywhere‚ it could be around the next corner someone takes‚ or it could be a little harder to find‚ buts it’s always there. Hope always leads itself into the right direction‚ so people just have to follow it in its foot steps. Thus Hope is everywhere it is hope is endless‚ hope is there when you need it most‚ and hope needs no reciprocation. Hope never ends‚ when it needs to be found‚ it will be found. In the Lady‚ or the Tiger written by Frank R Stockton Hope

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    Full Tilt

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    In the novel‚ Full Tilt‚ Neal Shusterman uses the gothic element “altered senses‚ screams‚ and bloody hands” to establish the depressing mood and atmosphere. Altered senses was the first gothic element I chose. “there were times that he sort of slipped out of phase with reality- a holdover‚ I guess‚ from those early years when he was so locked in his own private universe. It wasn’t just that he didn’t see the big picture. Sometimes he saw a different picture entirely.” In this quote from the book

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    Everlost

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    Everlost By: Neal Shusterman (book report) Allie and Nick both die in a car crash. They ’re supposed to go towards that light at the end of the tunnel‚ but they bump into each other and get knocked into a mysterious world between life and death called Everlost. The world is filled with terror‚ and unexpected twists for the souls that reside there. Both Nick and Allie want their lives back‚ so they start exploring this new world‚ hoping to find a way back to their normal lives. There is a catch

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    Revolution”‚ by Noah Shusterman. For a person doing research on this topic this article explains why and how women supported Maximilien de Robespierre during the French Revolution which led to his success (Shusterman‚ 2014). Since women did not have the legal right to vote they would support their ideas through writings‚ publications‚ meetings‚ etc. (Shusterman‚ 2014). Robespierre’s female supporters also increased opportunities for female political participation (Shusterman‚ 2014). I looked for

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    Mental Illness‚ defined as disorders that affect mood‚ thinking abilities‚ and behavior‚ is something that affects 450 million members of our race every day. Because of this large affected number‚ the informing and educating of this subject is one of importance for adolescent. However‚ spending a month or more on the subject‚ is not worth the general youth’s time. The length to relevance ratio is an important balance with lessons taught in our schools‚ and I believe that‚ the Challenger Deep lesson

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    the top of the Hindu social status and his view of the world is one of peace and that life is really something to be celebrated. Because of his belief‚ he does not recognize the struggles of others regardless of their culture. According to David Shusterman‚ there seems to be no “doubt that Godbole is a man of genuine goodwill or that he is the source of much that is good.” His approach to life gives others a sense of hope that is demonstrated throughout the book. He chooses a time of crisis for others

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