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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Summer

So, what did you read this summer?

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read bunch of graphic and manga novels over the summer, because I was studying drawing and manga writing. Some titles I read were "Hayate The Combat Butler", "DearS", "Rave Master", and "Tsubasa". Those were some of the good books I read...

Anonymous said...

Here's what I remember reading over the summer that I really liked:

-Survivor
-Lullaby
-Harry Potter series (again!)

Anonymous said...

i read Gregor and the code of claw. and i recomended.

Anonymous said...

i read alot of books by darren shan
harry potter and the deathly hallows the ones by erik hunter

Anonymous said...

The number one book... Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Anonymous said...

I read tons of great books this summer!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows!!!!!! (probably about 12 times)

I also liked:

-Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse
-Pride & Prejudice
-A Girl like Moi
lots more...

Anonymous said...

I didn't read a ton this summer but I did read a couple of really good books.
Harry potter and the Deathly Hallows!!!
I cried a bunch

Anonymous said...

i read alot of books by darren shan
harry potter and the deathly hallows the ones by erin hunter

Anonymous said...

i played on runescape most of the time, and runescape does not suck

Anonymous said...

0h and the 3rd eragon book won't come out until july 2008

Anonymous said...

i also recomend the book A True And Faithful Narrative. you can check it out at the school library

Anonymous said...

I usually just read manga now...so shallow, I know. But, I did have to read Flower for Algernon for English. It made me cry. So sad!

Anonymous said...

the book A child called it is also a very good book.

Anonymous said...

i reccomend the books by darren shan great books if u like vampires or demons:)

Anonymous said...

haven't heard of that

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Anonymous said...

some r in the media center

Anonymous said...

i recommend the eragon trilogy, harry potter series, guardians of Ga'Hoole series, and Keys to The Kingdom series, and Shonen Jump manga

Anonymous said...

I love the Wayside school series! Its so childish, but I love the random humor!

Anonymous said...

The Lost boy is a really good book too. It is just as good as A Child Called It. It was just as sad too.

Anonymous said...

i hate romance and horror books

Anonymous said...

its not really scary though so kinda adventure more

Anonymous said...

they r not really scary though just aventure thats pretty much it except the demons books some r scary not all i really like the 4th book though in the demonata

Anonymous said...

Gone with the Wind is one of my all time favorite books. It is probably the best love story out there.

Anonymous said...

i love the all books over the summer i read twilight, new moon, eclispe, and breaking dawn all great books i defianately reccomend those!!!!

p.s you should read inkheart and inkspell very very good books.

Book Club

If it's reading you love to do, then this is definitely for you:

WHEN: 2nd Wednesday of each month during your lunch period
WHERE: 2nd floor K atrium
HOW: Bring your lunch, your list of favorite books, book(s) you are currently reading and, of course, your love for reading!
WHY: Great reading! Stimulating conversation! Learn about new books and authors! Make new friends and get a treat! Come with an idea - leave with a good book.

For more information, contact: Mrs. Bodeau in the Media Center or Mrs. Force in Reading Lab C-101.

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