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Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2006 :
Feedback Articles
Adopt Me
by Albert O., Phoenix, AZ
I really like Teen Ink and every issue has several good articles, but one called “Adopt Me” swept me away. I enjoyed it especially because it was about a girl who grew up without her father.
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College Reviews
by Andrew C., Hockessin, DE
Although I do not read much of Teen Ink, the one section I always read is the college reviews. Each review is filled with all the information you could ask for and they are all colleges that have good, well-developed curricula.
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Due To Me
by Katie D., Phoenix, AZ
To Jessica, author of “Due to Me,” I understand what you went through. I live with my parents but most of the time it’s just me and my mom. My dad is basically never home but when he is, he seems like a stranger.
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Here’s The Beef
by Maxx S., Highland, UT
In response to “Here’s the Beef,” I have a few thoughts. First, bashing the reputation of fast-food chains is not a new thing.
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Obsession
by Ryan W., Highland, UT
I like Bryan’s article “Obsession” about being a cheerleader. I also appreciate the feedback of another reader praising the author’s dedication to the sport, and urging others to support him.
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Poetry
by Roger H., Deerfield, OH
I think is really neat to read pieces written by other teens. It is amazing what we can come up with! How we think and feel is seen in the words of the poetry in Teen Ink. The poems I like best deal with love. They are very touching.
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Teen Ink
by Brock S., Wilmington, DE
Teen Ink is an excellent magazine. What makes it so great is the variety of writing. Anyone could throw a bunch of essays together and call it a magazine, but Teen Ink has everything from poetry to movie reviews.
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The Art of Conversation
by Melissa P., Scottsdale, AZ
In “The Art of Conversation,” Theresa explains that although the amount (and forms) of communication has increased, the depth of those conversations has decreased. I could not agree more.
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The Stars
by Bryon P., Highland, UT
Kareen, when I first read your story I was in a terrible mood. As I read the part where you explained that you miss your father, who passed away when you were three, I wondered, How could she miss him? She didn’t even know him.
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