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by Dahl, Roald I liked the book because there was this Giant named BFG (Big Friendly Giant)who went in this town and steels this little girl who lives in a orphanige and see him.BFG tells her all these stories about other giants and him catching dreams. Then, one day a gaint called the Bloodbottler say the girl and then came in BFG's cave to find her ,but he couldn't. posted May 9, 2006 at 11:08AM
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by Lovelace, Maud Hart, 1892- I thought this book is really good! It is a fun book to read for any age. Any book in the series is good! posted Nov 8, 2004 at 5:02PM
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by Baglio, Ben M. I thought it had action, and was a good book for kids to read. I think it was a happy story because there are these kittens and they are cute! [Series: Animal Ark Pets #2] posted May 9, 2006 at 11:08AM
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by O'Brien, Robert C. I thought this book was one of my favorites.I would recommend this book to anyone. It has multply Problems that I like in books posted Dec 20, 2004 at 5:05PM
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by Canavan, Trudi I loved this book! Sonea is a beggar-child from the slums of Imardin, the famed capital of Kyralia and home of the Magician's Guild. Orphaned and taken in by an aunt and uncle, Sonea has grown up running with childrens' street gangs and picking pockets. She possesses a noble heart, however, and is only trying to make the best of her situation. Enter the Magician's Guild - a group uniformly hated by the lower castes of society, owing mainly to the magicians' disregard of those not magical, and to the yearly Purge - an event in which all members of the lower classes are rounded up and cast out of the city. Sonea and her friends are resisting the Purge one year when a seeming miracle occurs - the stone Sonea had thrown, assuming it would bounce off the magicians' protection spells just like every other stone has, passes through the barrier, knocking one of the mages unconcious. Sonea is forced to run for her life, convinced the magicians will kill her if they ever find her... (Book 1 of the Black Magician Trilogy) posted Feb 22, 2005
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by Myracle, Lauren, 1969- This was a really cool book. The entire thing is written like IMs, and oftentimes reminded me of myself and my friends chatting online. The story is a little slow-going, but the book still keeps you intrigued. Read it! posted Jun 5, 2004
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by Dessen, Sarah Sarah Dessen is a great author and all of her books really make you think while telling a great story all at the same time. This one in particular was very good, and I recommend it. posted Aug 21, 2004
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This book was just okay for me. I didn't really think that it got interesting until around page three hundred- and then it ended without tying up any loose ends. I think that older teens and adults would appreciate this book more than I did. posted Jun 23, 2004
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by Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Do NOT read this book unless you have to read it for school! Honestly, I didn't understand more than a few words. If you're looking for a very mentally-challenging read, try to this one- but if not, I'd steer clear of it! posted Jul 26, 2004
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by Brooks, Terry I think the book the sword of Shannara is an excelent book for any person who loves science-fiction. [Series: Shannara Trilogy #1] posted May 10, 2004
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