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    Throughout the book, Abdul uses repetition of the words “well-respected”. He explains to the readers that he was respected and known by others on his block and that his brother was respected also. This respect that people had for them rooted from his dad. His dad was…

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    Tim Green Book Report

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    to spend time with his family of five children and his wife Tessa. He also speaks at school around the Nation, speaking about books and writing! He loves to coach and play football, too! He writes, reads and loves to explore new places. He writes the books, “Rivals”, “Deep Zone”, “Force Out”, “New Kid’, “Unstoppable”, “Baseball Great”, and “Best of the Best”. All great books to read for the younger readers! It shows dedication, and determination, everything that is important in a younger kids’…

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    ‘discipled warriors, ‘who march into battle wearing the full armor of God.” (Lawless 2013) From the “Meet the Author” section, Dr. Lawless presents a clear narrative for the purpose of his book on the topic of Spiritual Warfare which provides the overarching theme for which becomes the master class this book delivers. The Christian belief of adhering to the biblical principles found in Ephesians 6: 10-18 (Holy Bible 2011) , known both colloquially and referred to in the biblical superscript…

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    a group of boys would do? In the book Lord Of The Flies by William Golding a group of British boys crash land in an abandoned island with no adults. At first the boys enjoy their sweet freedom but as the time goes on the society they created encounters problems that reveal the true nature of the boys. Can they face and overcome the evil inside of them?...jack grows to disrespect and dislike Ralph. Jack and Ralph start as friends in the beginning of the book. And later they start to disagree…

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    Lovely Bones Book Report

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    In the book “Lovely Bones” there is a tragic death of a 14-year-old girl named Susie Salmon. She liked to explain her last name as Salmon, like the fish; first name Susie. In the story, Susie is murdered brutally by a neighbor of hers. This is not something she or her parents seen coming for their middle child. Throughout the of the rest story, Susie watches over her family and friends through what some may call “Heaven”. Susie Salmon is a white American girl, she’s 14-years-old and she is…

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    Americans in a cyclical process of attempting to achieve a thin figure while still gaining pounds. Through the course of his book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, Michael Pollan investigates four meals: a meal from McDonalds eaten in the car, an organic based meal from Whole Foods, a meal from an organic, sustainable farm, and lastly, a meal that Pollan hunted and gathered himself. In his book, Pollan confronts the mystery around the American diet and analyzes the…

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    It is one of the rare novels that can make the reader feel as if they’re living in the time period and walking around in the characters’ shoes. This book undeniably breaks down the walls of what is right and wrong, which is why I give this novel 5 stars. One of the most enlightening parts of To Kill a Mockingbird is how it is narrated by Scout, the youthful main character. The reader is able to grow…

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    abolitionist leader, author, and the first African-American government official. His book A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is the story of life as a slave in the 1800s from the perspective of Frederick Douglass. From reading this book a reader could learn that slavery was a much more complex system than simply one human owning another, but rather an entire lifestyle and culture. Overall, I found the book to be very insightful and interesting to read. America in the 1800s was very…

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    Just Mercy Book Report

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    The book “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson is a book written by Stevenson himself following the harsh realities of police force today. This book talks about many different stories and many different outcomes, however the main storyline talks about Stevenson and the organization he created, The Equal Justice Initiative. The Equal Justice Initiative (or EJI) is a non-profit organization, that provides legal representation to prisoners who may have been wrongly convicted of crimes, poor prisoners…

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    Marco Polo Book Report

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    on many journeys. A very important journey that he went on was to China. Marco Polo also had a book written about him. This book was written when he met a prisoner named Rustichello who was also a writer while they were prisoners of war. The book spread through different countries quickly and made Marco Polo famous. More people could now read about his many journeys and experiences. If that book had not been written then, today our world would be very different. People like Christopher…

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