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Revenge On The Usher's Son
297 wordsIn the Middle of the Night: Review In the Middle of the Night By Robert Cormier (Harper Collins, 203 pages, $8.95) Reviewed by RanwickWell, I picked up the book not really sure what it was about, and half way through I still wasn't sure but once I grasped hold of what was going on Icouldn't put the book down. In the Middle of the Night is about an accident in a theater where a balcony collapses on a number of small children, and kills them, and a few are injured. The owner of the theatre kill hi...
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Second Mother To The Three Sendak Children
2,046 wordsMaurice Sendak may be the best-known children's author / illustrator in the world today. His artwork has become somewhat of an American icon; some even became the basis of an advertising campaign for Bell Atlantic. This extremely gifted genius was actually cultivating within Sendak since his childhood, and many different memories from his youth influenced the masterpieces he has created. Born in Brooklyn on June 10th (coincidently, my birthday) 1928, Sendak has illustrated over 70 books and writ...
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Night School Teacher Into A Normal Person
1,079 wordsCaroline B. Cooney C / O Scholastic Inc. 555 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 Dear Caroline B. Cooney, Caroline, I think you are a very good writer. I have just read your book, "Night School". I think it's a very good book and I have some things to tell you about that book that I have read. I really like the plot, and the settings. I like the characters you put in there. Especially the main character, "Mariah", because she is a very bright, open minded 15 year old kid that is in there. I think Maria...
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Samantha's Mother
722 wordsReview of Open House By Elizabeth Berg I am an avid reader. The type of person who can wipe out a good book in a day or two. For the past several months my only reading has been my textbooks. So I was excited sitting down and reading a book just for pleasure. A girlfriend of mine had given me this book and said she enjoyed it. Plus it was a selection of the Oprah book club. Surely Oprah wouldn't steer me wrong. It's Friday night. I am in my room, settled down with everything I need for a night o...
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Open Mind
607 wordsThe Written Word Lives On Wonderful things contribute to the life of my spirit everyday. With limitless pages bound by a common goal these books keep me ticking. At night while I shudder under my covers Anne Rand and her John Gault have held me in a stupor for hours on end. Making the cold seem like a fantasy and Gault's hidden valley a physical reality. She has made me standing between my fantasies and I. From the first blessed page of the Cat In the Hat I knew I was finished. My nights of slee...
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One Of My Favorite Scenes
1,009 wordsHave you ever been in a dark, desolate room in complete seclusion from everyone else where you sense a presence nearby but when you turn around, nobodys there Have you ever been so afraid that you cant sleep at night I believe that anyone who is an actual human being can agree with me that, in some way, everyone has felt some kind of fear and excitement due to a scary movie, book, or even reality. After reading this novel by Agatha Christie, And Then There Were None, I can honestly say that ther...
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Last Week Of Summer The Girls
801 wordsIf I had the opportunity to write my own childrens book it would definitely be a mystery. My story would take place in an enormous ancient mansion. The estate would be located deep in the mountains, surrounded on three sides with mangy old tall trees. The finger like branches would scrap across the windows at night freighting everyone and everything that lurks inside. I would have 4 main characters. They would be the great grandmother, Ellen, Erika, and Elizabeth. The three girls are her triplet...
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