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Teen Ink Magazine, March 2005 : Books Articles

A Separate Peace
by Adam S., New City, NY
     A Separate Peace will grab you and never let go. In this coming-of-age story, war is seemingly everywhere, both between nations and friends ...
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Born Confused
by Morgan D., San Antonio, TX
     Born Confused by Indian singer/lyricist Tanuja Desai Hidier is not the most well-known novel of our time, but it is a beautiful work of art that should be given the credit it deserves ...
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The Duplicate
by Kelly W., Burien, WA
     When I cracked open William Sleator’s The Duplicate, I was excited. I had heard how fabulous this book was for a sci-fi fan, and hoped against hope that it would have a smooth, quick-paced plot, moving characters and shining themes ...
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The Handmaid’s Tale
by Anne C., Clarkston, GA
     Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is a wonderfully constructed story of social satire in the form of a first-person narrative. The story takes place in the future United States ...
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The Wave
by Eric W., New City, NY
     I am an observant Jew, so Todd Strasser’s novel The Wave played with my emotions in a strong way. It made me mad and angry, but most of all, it gave me a desire to want to help, and not be able to ...
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Tuesdays with Morrie
by Jordan K., Dexter, MI

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