Courtroom

Here are my thoughts about my book so far! I can say I find it interesting and so far haven’t disliked any part yet, I was a little confused about the timeline but after discussing it with my teacher it was resolved. I said this in the beginning but I really appreciate the formatting and…

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The Gray Days

The book I decided on was called World War Z by Max Brooks. I was initially skeptical, but it turns out he wrote a masterpiece. This wasn’t your ordinary story. Instead of being written like a traditional book, it’s an oral history of the war against the living dead, as told through the accounts of…

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Diary of the Living Dummy

I feel very excited and very impatient to have the time to read the rest of the book! The way R.L. Stine writes such good suspense stories is very satisfying because the environment he creates with the reader is so realistic and captivating! I am also very interested in how R.L. Stine creates his environment…

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The Young kittens

I like the start of the book I am reading. It is very good at keeping you into the story of it. I like way way it writes because it keeps you interested about what the characters and there peers are doing. One thing that I find challenging is when the book jumps to another…

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The Government is a LIE!

I am surprisingly enjoying my book, and I am really engaged in what other new things I will learn and find out in the next chapters. I appreciate the way the book is formatted and plotted. The author does not simply spit out facts on how to solve lives’ biggest financial problems, instead he creates…

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Freddy’s Final Secret

This book is very interesting and mysterious, it has a lot of mysteries in it and it reveals some plot twists. I thought this book was going to be boring but instead it is very interesting and mysterious. The beginning of this book was talking about a girl named Charlie who had dyed and when…

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He’s Watching; 1984

Winston Smith is the person we meet on a frosty night in April, amidst vile winds and storms. George Orwell introduces us to a communist society filled with distortion and corruption. Winston observes the portrait on the Victory Mansion stairway, which spans for meters. Winston illustrates the middle-aged man; with a bushy mustache and ruggedly…

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