My Sister's Keeper Research Paper

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Did you know that less than half of the population can touch their nose with their tounge? Rachel is a part of that small percentage. While that is arguably the most interesting thing about her, she likes to think of herself as a girl of many quirks. For example, she is a dog person, a Libra, and an avid reader. Reading is a huge part of Rachel's life! Her favorite book is probably My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult and her favorite Harry Potter book is The Deathly Hallows. If it wasn't obvious, Rachel likes sad books that will mess with her emotions and ruin her life. Luckily, her amazing family is always there to pick her up after the effects of this destructive habit occur. After she breaks down due to the deaths of fictional characters, her

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