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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2007 : Books Articles

Alive
by Samantha O., Baton Rouge, LA
     How would it feel to be stuck in the middle of hundreds of mountains for three months? Would you die? Would you survive? Would you resort to cannibalism? Well, that is what a group of Uruguayan teenagers had to experience to survive in the Andes.
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Freakonomics
by Molly R., San Diego, CA
     In Freakonomics authors Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner seek to expand the minds of readers with the idea that economics can be found in the most obscure situations.
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In the Forests of the Night
by Jim S., Owings Mills, MD
     Amelia Atwater-Rhodes’s strikingly original debut novel, In the Forests of the Night, is plainly but eloquently written and will leave the reader begging for more. My only complaint is that this deeply poignant novel, at just 147 pages, isn’t longer.
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State of Fear
by Jack V., Bedford Hills, NY
     According to the book’s cover, “In Paris, a young scientist performs an oceanic experiment and then dies after an encounter with a mysterious stranger.
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The Guardian
by Katarina M., Galesburg, IL
     Countless times at the library, I asked my friend what I should read. Her response was always, “Read The Guardian! It is the best book ever!” However, it was always checked out, and I ended up reading another book.
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