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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2006: Book Reviews

Monster
by Jose R., Wexford, PA
   Imagine you are 16 and trying to fit in. To do so, you decide to help some people who are trying to commit a crime.
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Tears of a Tiger
by Chelsie S., Globe, AZ
   This novel is an eye opener, a tearjerker, and something that could actually happen to you.
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Children of the River
by Laura S., St. Petersburg, FL
   If you are interested in a love story with some drama, then Children of the River is for you.
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The Plains of Passage
by Sandy M., Bedford, NY
   Jean M. Auel’s novel includes powerful love, discovery, and treachery.
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A Corner of the Universe
by Michelle P., Oshkosh, WI
   I would probably put this book in the same category as Speak and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Why? Because of the lessons it teaches about people with mental illness.
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A Northern Light
by Kate J., Cameron, MO
   Mattie Gokey in A Northern Light feels as I do about words. Since her mother’s death, things have gotten difficult, and words seem her only solace.
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The Kite Runner
by Margaret K., Dexter, MI
   The Kite Runner tells the tale of Amir and Hassan, who are thrown into two different worlds but reunite nearly 25 years later.
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