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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2005 :
Books Articles
And Then There Were None
by Christine S., Arlington, VA
Dear Agatha Christie,
Although your novels have often been described as thrillers rather than actual mysteries, your opus And Then There Were None (previously published as Ten Little Indians) is a clever combination of both genres.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
by Kayla S., Valley, AL
Magic powers, evil wizards, dragons andmidnight broom rides are obsolete in Harry Potter and the Order of thePhoenix. This fifth installment is by far the best yet.
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Ice Station
by Remy C., Collbran, CO
Ice Station takes place on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. It begins when a group of American scientists working there discovers something deep in the ancient ice.
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Life of Pi
by Laura R., Los Osos, CA
I discovered Life of Pi on a July afternoon when all I felt like doing was crawling into the freezer and staying there until winter. A corner of the book was visible from my mother’s bag. It was deep blue and shone in the blinding sun.
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The Path to the Spiders’ Nests
by Paresh C., Ghaziabad, Uttar, India,
The Path to the Spiders’ Nests by arguably the best post-World War II Italian writer describes the life of young Pin who, on one hand, wants to be an accepted member of the band of boys his age and, on the other, wants to be treated by the men as an equal.
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The Rule of Four
by Charlie R., Bedford, NY
Are you prepared to be whisked away to aworld of lies, murder, treachery and riches beyond your wildest dreams?You can find all this in Caldwell and Thomason’s first thrillingnovel, The Rule of Four.
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