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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2004: Book Reviews
The Book of Three
by Jason B., Glendale, AZ
From Karen Cushman to Jerry Spinelli and Todd Strasser, authors who dedicate their careers to writing award-winning novels for young adults are plentiful.
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Night
by Stephanie S., Stephenville, TX
Reading an autobiographical portrait of the Holocaust is an eye-opening experience.
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Holidays on Ice
by Lilah R., Rockford, MI
Have you ever noticed how unceasingly dull it is to watch prehistoric Christmas specials year after year?
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Angela’s Ashes
by Frankie G., Warwick, England,
From the minute I opened Angela’s Ashes, I was utterly riveted, entertained and horrified.
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Anna Karenina
by Virginia M., Glendale, AZ
Anna Karenina, published in 1877, is an 800-page Russian novel that covers the lives of characters who all seem to have at least two nicknames.
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The Lovely Bones
by Abby C., Bedford, NY
“I received a call from the police this morning. I’m sorry to hear of your loss.”
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven
by Chambray D., Phoenix, AZ
Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie, has written a wonderful story that will have you intrigued from the first page to the last.
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