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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2006: Book Reviews
Thief of Time by Josh B., Phoenix, AZ
“Time waits for no one” sing the Rolling Stones, but this rule does not always apply. In Terry Pratchett’s Thief of Time, not only does it wait, it stops completely. I exhort you to steal some time for this book.
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Supercars by Jonathan S., Findlay, OH
The World’s Top Performance Machines. Written by Richard Gunn, this book is full of information about 75 of the greatest cars ever built.
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Phoebe P., Newbury Park, CA
I recommend this book to anyone. The characters are complex and believable. You instantly fall in love with them, as well as with Capote’s writing. I urge anyone looking for a good book to read Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
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Looking for Alaska by Michael L., Grantville, PA
Peter Jenkins’ Looking for Alaska is magnificent. As you can guess from the title, it is about Alaska, every possible aspect of it, from a thrill-seeking surfer to the hermits who live in the wilderness. Even the frozen villages of native Alaskans are here.
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Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Brittney D., Stony Brook, NY
Lynne Truss incorporates her witty British humor into a fantastic book that will never let you forget how to use an apostrophe again.
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The Namesake by Jaymee P., Wichita, KS
The Namesake is the story of Gogol Ganguli, a first-generation American conflicted by his native roots and the culture around him.
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