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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2005 : Books Articles

Atlas’ Revenge
by Matthew B., Wellington, FL
     Atlas’ Revenge is by far one of the better books I have read. It is sort of a cross between The DaVinci Code and Harry Potter, except better. The plot thickens each time I turned the page with many plot twists that keep you guessing.
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Dangerous Girls
by Namphon K., Phoenix, AZ
     Those who enjoy vampire tales like Dracula by Bram Stoker and ghost stories like Scary Stories by Alvin Schwartz will take pleasure in reading Dangerous Girls.

I read the first paragraph and was captivated; I had to keep reading until the end.
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Much Ado About A Lot
by Elizabeth M., Dedham, MA
     Much Ado About a Lot: How to Mind Your Manners in Print and in Person, by Mary Newton Bruder, a.k.a. the Grammar Lady, is filled with solutions to every common grammatical error.
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Pride & Prejudice
by Alyssa Q., Hemet, CA
     Hey, any girls out there who love “chick-flick” novels, do you need a new one to read? Try Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
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The Perfect Score
by Jon F., Phoenix, AZ
     The Perfect Score by David Levithan is a dry book. It is reminiscent of an anchored boat; it has potential but never seems to get anywhere. The book just never gets intense. When the story does have a chance to be a nail-biter, the subject changes.
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The Plot Against America
by Madeleine S., New York, NY
     November 1940: Charles A. Lindbergh, the famous aviator, defeats incumbent President Franklin Delano Roosevelt with 57% of the popular vote, sweeping 46 of the 48 states.
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