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Cover of Mexican WhiteBoy
  • Matt de la Pena has a delicate sensivity in teenage feeling.

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    Posted on Sep 15, 2009 | Add your feedback

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Cover of The Kite Runner
  • Know this book because it was everywhere on the window-shops of every bookstores. Watched the movie, but unsatisfied, so decided to bought the book ... Gosh ... it's GOOD! I shouldn't watch the movie first.

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    Posted on Nov 10, 2008 | Add your feedback

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Cover of Alphabet of Dreams
  • It's very brilliant how the author interact her story with the bible.

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    Posted on Sep 15, 2009 | Add your feedback

Cover of The King's Fifth
  • Imagine living in a town, when the poor use gold plates while the rich use wooden bowl, because gold is everywhere whilst wood is rare ...
    GOLD from different point of views, took place in the time when the Spaniards began to set their feet on Indian's territory ... very interesting.

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    Posted on Jun 22, 2009 | Add your feedback

Cover of Emily's Good Nightmares
  • Cool pictures book about nightmares' poem.

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    Posted on Jun 22, 2009 | Add your feedback

Cover of Pictures of Hollis Woods
  • This picture has a dollop of peanut butter on one edge, a smear of grape jelly on the other, and an X across the whole thing. I cut it out of a magazine for homework when I was six years old. "Look for words that begin with W," my teacher, Mrs. Evans, had said.
    She was the one who marked in the ... (continue)

    This picture has a dollop of peanut butter on one edge, a smear of grape jelly on the other, and an X across the whole thing. I cut it out of a magazine for homework when I was six years old. "Look for words that begin with W," my teacher, Mrs. Evans, had said.
    She was the one who marked in the X, spoiling my picture. She pointed. "This is a picture of a family, Hollis. A mother, M, a father, F, a brother, B, a sister, S. They're standing in front of their house, H. I don't see one W word here."
    I opened my mouth to say: How about W for wish, or W for want, or W for "wouldn't it be lovely," like the song the music teacher had taught us? ...

    This first chapter allures me to pick this book from the library's shelf, and it's not a wrong choice.

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    Posted on Apr 10, 2009 | Add your feedback

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