Across the Nightingale Floor by Anthony C., Phoenix, AZ Across the Nightingale Floor tellsa compelling story and is by far one of my favorite books of all-time.
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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Alexa B., Cranberry Township, PA Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a very inspirational and moving journal that should be read by everyone, especially students. Not only will many relate to it, but it is valuable for both the mind and the heart ... Continue...
Black and Blue by Vanessa F., Cohasset, MA Black and Blue is the riveting and upsetting story of Fran Benedetto and her secret years of abuse from her husband.
At 19, Fran falls in love with Bobby Benedetto, but what begins as a passionate marriage soon turns violent ... Continue...
Pride and Prejudice by Anna M., Needham, MA Love can be a complicated affair. This is proven in Pride and Prejudice, the story of Lizzy Bennet, a strong-spirited girl who learns that falling in love isn‘t as simple as she thought ... Continue...
State of Fear by Dylan S., San Diego, CA State of Fear is an exciting novel from the mind of Michael Crichton that fully accentuates his ability to create a thrilling piece of literature ... Continue...
The Things They Carried by Amy M., St. Rose, LA Men In Action A Review of TheThings They Carried by Tim O‘Brien
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