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Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2007 :
Books Articles
Catalyst
by Auriana A., Anthem, AZ
The stress of college admissions is often the most difficult time in one’s life. Imagine being so confident in your first-choice college that applying to others seems pointless. Bam. “We regret to inform you ...
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Eye of the Needle
by Alex E., Phoenix, AZ
At first glance, this book looked older than my parents and I thought it would be dreadful. Since I am a very picky reader, I never look forward to summer reading. As I unwillingly opened the first page, the author spared no time grabbing my attention.
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Hang-Ups, Hook-Ups & Holding Out
by Madison M., Simpsonville, SC
Everything from the title to the text color in this, the second “Girlology” book by Drs. Melisa Holmes and Trish Hutchison, shouts that this was written for females, by females.
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Manhunt
by Michael S., Saddle River, NJ
Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer is extraordinary. Beginning with President Lincoln’s assassination at Ford’s Theatre, this historic account roars along following the cat-and-mouse chase that ensued in the next 12 days between police ...
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Native Speaker
by Matt G., Swarthmore, PA
“The day my wife left,” Henry Park begins, “she gave me a list of who I was.” Korean-American Henry Park, the protagonist of Native Speaker, is generally perceived as a successful, motivated, shrewd, charming young man.
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Small Wonder
by Joan B., Marietta, GA
Think about what you have eaten today. Where and how was it grown? How did you react to the last homeless person you saw? When was the last time you paid attention to nature? What does the flag mean to you? Do you have answers to these questions? And are you proud ...
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