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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2007: Book Reviews
Waiting by Calvin W., Wichita, KS
Waiting depicts the triumphs and tragedies of Chinese Army doctor Lin Kong.
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1984 by Christopher N., Brooklyn, NY
Originally published in 1949, the novel takes place in the super state Oceania, where the fascist, totalitarian, socialist, and omnipotent government structure, Ingsoc (English Socialism), rules the land.
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Night by Selina J., Phoenix, AZ
Night is an eye-opening look at the horrific times of the Holocaust and how the death of so many affected Elie Wiesel’s mind, body and soul.
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Ender’s Game by John H., Oxford, MA
I regret ever ignoring Ender’s Game. This is a well-written story that leaves the reader breathless.
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Blessings by Gretchen
F., Orchard Park, NY
Mystery, intrigue, and wrong-doings (past and present) fill the pages of this novel.
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Still Me by Brittany B., Newark, DE
From galloping toward the next obstacle to lying in a hospital - who knew that a life could change so dramatically in just a minute?
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The Life of Pi by Alicia B., Phoenix, AZ
From the beginning, Life of Pi captures the reader’s attention.
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