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Monday, February 06, 2006
Off the subject...
I am sitting here in the early morning hours thinking about how monotonous our days could get these next few weeks...
Shakespeare
Research Paper
Shakespeare
Research Paper
Argh! For a change of pace, use this space to tell me one of your favorite books (yes, you have to have read it to count it) and why it is so great.
Mine- Suzanne's Diary for Nicolas by James Patterson
It was an easy beach read and had romance as well as tears. I loved the format too.
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My favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I loved the innocence of the book. It reminded me of my childhood years and growing up in a small neighborhood where everyone knows everyone.
One of the best books I have read is Life of Pi by Yann Martel. It is so incredibly interesting; i couldn't put it down. It's one of those books that if you can get through the first 20 pages, it is an incredible read. I would recommend it to anyone.
I love the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Call me weird, but they fascinate me. I read The Notebook at the beach and that was a good read, very sad though. I'm sure the majority of the girls have read it, but in case you haven't, I highly recommend it.
My favorite book is probably the favorite book of half the girls in our grade, but that doesnt matter. Redeaming Love is my favorite book of recent. I love the way it is a love story that is based from the Bible. It is written so it is very easy to relate to the characters and is easy to grow to love them. It may suprise some, but I have talked to guys who have read it. Although they would not read it over and over, they were glad they read it and think guys should read it. So there, guys should try it too :)
My favorite book is Timeline by Michael Chriton because it was full of suspense and it kept me wanting to know what happen next so i could not put it down. - BakerB3
Like a lot of other girls, my favorite book is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. It is so good. i'm absolutely in love with the main guy in the book. I've actually read it twice, and I cried both times.
my favorite book is can you keep a secret? by sophie kinsela..yes i know lame title but it's a great book. By the way if you of ya'll cared... I'M GOING TO THE KENNY CHESNEY CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT!!! sorry i can't stop thinking about it and i can't study for my two tests that i have tomorrow because of it. It's going to be AMAZING!
My favorite book is "The DaVinci Code" by Dan Brown. Yes, I am aware that this book is completely based on Christian beliefs, and seeing that I am Jewish it would seem akward for me to be drawn to this book. However, I believe that it is interesting to find out information about other cultures and this book is so adventurous and exciting in how it describes history and religion, that I couldn't put it down.
My favorite book is In the Shadow of Man, by Jane Goodall. I liked animals to begin with and also I liked the story that she tells.
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