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    The Outsiders Book Report

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    E. Hinton was trying to tell readers through the book The Outsiders is that one should not judge a book by its cover. An example of this would be how Ponyboy thought that all Socs are bad because they were Socs. But once Ponyboy got to know Cherry and Randy, he realized that they weren’t the violent, snobbish, rich kids that many people he thought that they were. Ponyboy didn’t get to know those two until later on in the book so throughout the book, he had a distorted vision that all Socs had a…

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    Book Report: The Vikings

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    The book “The Vikings” is about the lifestyle of a Viking. The Vikings came from countries that are now known as Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. The land the Vikings came from are cold with deep, rocky coasts, and mountains. Many Vikings wanted to have a better life and using their skills as seamen and warriors. The richest and most powerful men became the leaders. They were called kings and dukes. There were many wars between the different kingdoms, mostly over pieces of good land. The Vikings…

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    Fairest Book Report

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    Fairest, a fictional book by Marissa Meyer about the coming of the main antagonist, Levana, of The Lunar Chronicles, truly a sensational, stunning inclusion to the already extraordinary series. The story follows the account of Levana, a complex, tortured soul who entreats for the love she’d never gained from her parents and sister. It commences almost immediately by describing the burns and scars Levana has from a horrendous event it hits at, as well as establishing the feelings she has for…

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    Book Report On Salva

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    In addition to the physical problems and realities of people lacking basic necessities for life Salva is also is facing emotional and physiological issues with the loss of his family and the isolation within itself. In these incredibly tough times salva has shown how hope can be as important than food and water can be. It’s amazing how someone can survive in those circumstances, but much more how he found the way to want to survive, that requires finding a source of determination, hope, and…

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    Perry Book Report

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    1. Describe your understanding of attachment/or brain development prior to reading the Perry Book Prior to reading the Perry book, my understanding of brain development comprised of what I studied from former classes in my undergrad, which was that brain development transpired throughout an individual 's life but performed a substantial role in early childhood. I understood that brain development in the early years pretty much paved the road in how an individual would develop into a teenager…

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    Book Report Into The Wild

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    name, his bank balance and burned his wallet and gave all his possession to live an entirely new life. After finishing his article Jon Karkur spent an extra year due to his increasing curiosity regarding the McCandless life which made him write this book, Into the Wild. Into the wild is a true story about an individual who was a…

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    Frankenstein Book Report

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    Summer reading journal: Frankenstein Mary Shelley begins Frankenstein with a note to the readers describing the events which led to the idea and creation of the story. Immediately I feel a connection to Shelly due to the fact that the story of Frankenstein essentially came from a nightmare. I have also experienced a nightmare that I would like to make into a story or short film. Knowing this, I hope to feel a connection of sorts with the writing and maybe use Frankenstein as a potential…

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    Book Report Hatchet

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    about it once, at least. It was fun for me to think about that subject. It was interesting to think about what am I going to dop without no one's help. Completely alone. The book Hatchet that is written by Gary Paulsen is about that imagination. Actually, it is not imagination for Brian, the main character, but he is in the book that we had finished before, and it was fiction novel. Body: This story broke out for 54 days. Brian, the main character took an airplane that goes to Canada,…

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    Guatama Book Report

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    A man named Guatama, known as the Buddha, from India shown what the liberation of mind was about. He devoted to teach his experience to others, which is very outstanding. Being "awareness" the word he use to describe his teachings. This "awareness" is not in relation to others or surroundings, it 's about the individual itself. Not following doctrine, traditions or formulas is the right attitude to be aware of itself, which in many cases can be very helpful for the individual. Bringing alive a…

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    The Hobbit Book Report

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    the book’s main purpose was for storytelling. I chose to read this book because I liked the Lord of the Rings movies. I thought the Lord of the Rings books had too much irrelevant information in the narrative, so I chose the Hobbit instead. I also made this decision because I did not know the plot of the Hobbit yet. I prefer to read the books before watching the movies, and the Hobbit was not yet in theatre at that time. The book begins with a description of Hobbits: plump, furry-toed people…

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