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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2002 :
Books Articles
A People's History of the United States
Aftermaking my way through all 634 pages of Howard Zinn's masterpiece, I experiencednot a sense of relief at finishing, but instead disappointment that I would nolonger have this book to look forward to reading.
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Anne of Green Gables
InArt [Objects]: Essays on Ecstasy and Effrontery, Jeanette Winterson challengessociety's views on life by capturing the intricacies of artists and, inparticular, writers.
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Black Hawk Down
I couldn't stop reading this book! I feel this way for four reasons: 1) the book istrue; 2) I heard on the radio that if you want to know more about what ishappening now in Afghanistan, reading this book explains a lot about the U.S.
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My Sister's Bones
My Sister's Bones by first-time author Cathi Hanauer is uncommonly insightful andelegant, yet simple. It gives power and dignity to the topic of anorexia.
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Survivor
Thosewho liked Chuck Palahniuk's wildly successful first novel, Fight Club, shouldenjoy this sophomore effort. Palahniuk's dark, comedic style takes the readeralong with Tender Branson from his complete obscurity to the highest levels ofstardom.
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The Greatest Generation
The media hype over The Greatest Generation is definitely appropriate. When I foundit at the library, I thought I'd just read a chapter or two, but I soon realizedthis is more than a media-hyped book by a well-known public figure.
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