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Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2001 :
Books Articles
Arsenic and Old Lace
Want to read something simply because it's enjoyable?Like going to theater for an evening of escapism, reading a play can be anenjoyable break from the literary grind. A very humorous example would be Arsenicand Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring.
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Deadlines and Datelines: Essays for a New Century
I am what you may call an "active reader,"someone who regularly devours books. Of all I have read in my 15 years, Deadlinesand Datelines: Essays for a New Century is one that really deservesrecognition.
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Les Miserables
You sit in your favorite reading chair and feel theweight of the book in your lap. This is going to be a long 1,200 pages. A littleintimidated, you turn to the first page.
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Patches of Fire
This is a real-life look at the tragedy of war and thehorror one American soldier faced afterward. The story is told by a blackPittsburgh man who fought as an infantryman and corporal in the Vietnam War andlater became a prolific author.
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Song of the Lioness
Song of the Lioness, a fantasy quartet by Tamora Pierce,includes four excellent books: Alanna: The First Adventure; In the Hand of theGoddess; The Woman Who Rides Like A Man and Lioness Rampant, all providing athrilling read.
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Tailchaser's Song
First, I would like to compliment Williams on hiscreative genius. Tailchaser's Song will give you an entirely differentperspective toward cats. I am a cat person; I'm not sure if someone who doesn'tlike cats would get as much out of this book.
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