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Teen Ink Magazine,
May 2004 :
Books Articles
Absolutely American
by Lisa T., Newark, DE
The captivating Absolutely American by David Lipskygives an inside view of what it is like to be a cadet at the United StatesMilitary Academy.
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Mary Jane
by April W., Rogersville, MO
Mary Jane is a fresh take on thealready-popular comic book hero, Spiderman.
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The Bonesetter's Daughter
by Vincent C., Wichita, KS
Amy Tan did not learn her mother's true name untilthe day she died. Shocked, Tan suddenly realized how little she knew about hermother. From this frustration comes Tan's masterpiece The Bonesetter's Daughter.
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The Call of Earth
by Teddy C., San Antonio, TX
Whenever I travel, I like to bring several books.Before my last trip, I was looking through my mother's bookcase and found TheCall of Earth by Orson Scott Card, one of my favorite authors.
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The Da Vinci Code
by Joalton N., San Antonio, TX
This book is horrible. I am absolutely, completelysick of hearing all the praise for The Da Vinci Code. It seems I can hardly stepinto a public area without seeing someone reading it or overhearing aconversation about how amazing it is.
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Tuesdays with Morrie
by Alma P., Phoenix, AZ
Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie is alife-changing, inspiring book about how we should value the precious time wehave. Albom has a special knack for writing beautifully.
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