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Teen Ink Magazine, May 2006: Book Reviews

Something Wicked This Way Comes
by Dylan S., Kailua, HI
   Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes is a definitive classic in the fantasy genre. One of many renowned novels by this prolific author, it stands as a testament to Bradbury’s writing.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad
by Regan H., Newark, DE
   Rich Dad, Poor Dad may not be on any of your teachers’ summer reading lists, but it has been on the New York Times best-seller list for five years.
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Ender’s Game
by Taryn F., Monticello, IL
   This is the best book you’ll ever read! I recommend Ender’s Game to anyone who can imagine the impossible.
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The Teammates
by Hikaru S., Cambridge, MA
   Ted Williams, the legendary Boston Red Sox slugger and Hall of Famer, is dying in Florida and DiMaggio, in his 80’s, decides to drive from Massachusetts to see his friend one last time.
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In the Pond
by Austin F., Wichita, KS
   Fascinating, original, bawdy, and vivid are just a few of the words to describe this powerful novel by Chinese author Ha Jin.
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The Secret Life of Bees
by Danica K., San Diego, CA
   Set in South Carolina in 1964, this book explores the thoughts, hopes and wishes of 14-year-old Lily Melissa Owens as she seeks out information about her deceased mother.
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