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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2002 : Books Articles

Ahab's Wife
   Imaginegrowing up in Kentucky with an abusive, overly pious father, and then being sentto a remote island to live with relatives previously unknown to you. This is thelife of Una Spenser, the main character of Sena Jeter Naslund's bestseller,Ahab's Wife.
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An Equation that Changed the World
   Fritzsch manages to make the theory of relativity come alive with fascinating details andfunny but realistic characters in An Equation that Changed the World: Newton,Einstein and the Theory of Relativity.
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Emma
   Jane Austen wrote Emma in 1816, and many movies have been based on it, including"Clueless."

Emma Woodhouse is an unusual and very imaginativeheroine.
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In the Forests of the Night
   Amelia Atwater-Rhodes is possibly the most extraordinarily gifted teen writer of ourtime. Her first book, In the Forests of the Night, is an exciting tale ofvampires and other creatures of the night. Amelia wrote this at the age of 13.
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Memoirs of a Geisha
   Memoirs of a Geisha is an insightful and fascinating glimpse into the mysterious worldthe geishas of Japan so gracefully inhabited.
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Skipping Christmas
   Everwonder what the holidays would be like without Christmas? In Skipping Christmas,John Grisham takes a look at the much-celebrated day from a different perspectiveand tells the story of a couple who would rather do away with it just this once.
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The Game of Kings
   In this sweeping historical novel, the proud country of Scotland is in desperatetrouble. England has invaded and humiliated the Scots, and is posing enormousobstacles for the Regent, who rules for her four-year-old daughter, Mary, Queenof Scots.
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