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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2007 : Books Articles

1984
by Christopher N., Brooklyn, NY
     Think about the environment that surrounds you while you read this review. You are probably in a safe, reasonably comfortable place ...
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Blessings
by Gretchen F., Orchard Park, NY

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Ender’s Game
by John H., Oxford, MA
     I passed over this book for a long time and then my English teacher assigned it for a book report. Now I regret ever ignoring Ender’s Game ...
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Night
by Selina J., Phoenix, AZ
     Night is an eye-opening look at the horrific times of the Holocaust and how the death of so many affected Elie Wiesel’s mind, body and soul.

Wiesel seems alone in the world except for his father and his own will to survive ...
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Still Me
by Brittany B., Newark, DE
     From galloping toward the next obstacle to lying in a hospital - who knew that a life could change so dramatically in just a minute? “Superman” actor Christopher Reeve lived an adventurous life before his horse-riding accident in 1995, but afterward was ...
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The Life of Pi
by Alicia B., Phoenix, AZ
     This is “a story that will make you believe in God.”

Our lives can be forever changed by the people we meet ...
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Waiting
by Calvin W., Wichita, KS
     Waiting depicts the triumphs and tragedies of Chinese Army doctor Lin Kong. Divorcing his wife to discover true love, Lin struggles through remarriage and the impending death of his new bride ...
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