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Teen Ink Magazine, November 2001 : Books Articles

Anne of Avonlea
   Anneof Avonlea is Lucy Maud Montgomery's amazing sequel to her triumphant Anne ofGreen Gables ...
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Snow Falling on Cedars
   Seton San Piedro Island in 1954, Snow Falling on Cedars is about a murder trial inthe wake of World War II. The novel is amazing and shows how the small communityoff the coast of Washington discriminates against their Japanese-Americanneighbors ...
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Sophie's World
   Mostteenagers, including me, usually fall asleep at the mere mention of philosophy.Amazingly, though, Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder has managed to turn agenerally boring topic into a riveting 513-page story ...
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Spilling Open: The Art of Becoming Yourself
   I discovered Spilling Open: The Art of Becoming Yourself at the library. I spotteda copy I thought had been misplaced in the flower section and found the titleintriguing. Just a glance convinced me not only to borrow the book, but to buy myown copy ...
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The Three Musketeers
   A few months ago I was in the mood to read a good classic, and stumbled acrossAlexander Dumas' famous narrative The Three Musketeers in a bookstore.

This story has everything you would ever want: romance, camaraderie,heroism, and, above all, adventure ...
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They Shoot Canoes, Don_t They?
   Ifyou enjoy a good laugh and embellished stories like your dad would tell, then youwill like They Shoot Canoes, Don't They? McManus is a gifted comedian with atalent for getting a point across while entertaining ...
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