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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Books We Love

There are millions and millions of books out there in the world. Some of them impact on us in such a huge way that we will never forget them. What books have made an impact on your life? Please share.

39 comments:

  1. This summer I read a lot of books. The one that rises above the others is Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson. It's the story of the haunted life of an anorexic girl, starting with the death of a bulimic friend--a death she feels she might have been able to prevent. Her story is told with startlingly realistic details, but is told so lyrically, that overall, it leaves you reeling with the horror of the topic and the beauty of the language. What an amazing book!

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  2. You describe that book with such beautiful language. Now you have me interested! I'll have to go to the school library and see if we have it. Thanks, MGMS Library Goddess. And thanks for being our first official post.

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  3. I also loved Wintergirls, which I read based on MGMS Library Goddess' recommendation. My other favorite this summer was 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. A haunting tale of a girl who had committed suicide who left behind 13 tapes that described the 13 people and situations she felt drove her to this decision. It makes you think about the impact you have on other people.

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  4. Congratulations on such a wonderful blog! Wow!

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  5. So excited that we have a blog now, cant wait to start sharing books and opinions with eachother.

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  6. i loved the book The Big Field it was very interesting and the author made you feel like you were actually there.

    Keenan D

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  7. i love the book 5th grade monster

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  8. Im so excited also!I think its cool that we can share books too.

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  9. A book that i have read and i like about it is called Under The Watson's Porch. I liked this book because it has a part where it relates to my life and things i have done are alike but a little bit differant.

    Dee R.

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  10. this blog is so cool it will give kids somthing to do at home if they cant go out side. or amything

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  11. :) The Notebook has impacted my life.
    I think it impacted me because I loved the book, but the movie made everything clearer.
    I releted to the book...

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  12. When I was in 6th grade, I started reading the Deltora Quest series and just fell in love with it. At first I was checking them out of the library, but they were so good that I had to buy them for myself. The series is about a boy named Leif, and his freinds Jasmine and Barda. They go on a quest to find all of the jems for the majical belt, but there is a catch. For every jem, there is a gurdian that Leif and his freinds have to defeat. Some are evil and some are good, but all of them are a challenge to overcome. If you enjoy good fantasy books, I would definately recommend the Deltora Quest books.

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  13. i love any james patterson book. hes such a great writer

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  14. i read twilight. the whole thing was very exciting!!

    rianna m.

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  15. i just wish i could find a book i love because so far i thing books are boring because of what i have read...:(

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  16. I totally agree,how when you read something in your childhood it impacts the rest of your live

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  17. OMG!!! i LOVED the notebook!!!!! i'm reading it 4 the like 10nth time. have u read/seen the movie a walk 2 remember?? that's almost cuter!!

    aley h.

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  18. I love readin books that really change your life and teach you valubule lessons.....

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  19. ohhh... and Twilight is NOT exciting!!! aley h.

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  20. Ender's Game, Science Fiction, best book I have ever read. It is an exiting and adventures book about a young but with a gift for guniusness. It will have you on the edge of you're seats with an enexpected and heart pounding ending. If you want a book that is smart and has great imagery then this is the book for you.

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  21. Here's a book you should all read. It's called "The Summoning" and it's about a 15 year old girl named Chole who suddenly starts seeing ghosts and she freaks out and gets placed in a "special home for disturbed teens" when actually it's a home for supernatural teens who are gifted with extrodinary powers. Soon she meets a few kids from the "special home" and Derek and Simon, 2 adoptive brothers, explain to her that she has a special talent and takes her with them to find Simon's dad who is a scientist who can help them.

    A very exciting, yet terrifying read and one of my favorite books

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  22. i read a really good book called Out of the Dust.you should check it out!

    -mackayley r.

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  23. i liked the book Totally Joe. it's about a gay guy coming out, and it proves that we shouln't be judge mental. If you wanna be gay be gay.


    kenzy<3

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  24. I love any book with Animals!!!!!!!!.
    If you get a chance take a look at the book kokos kitten. Its about a gorilla who has a pet kitten. Its so cute.

    melissa

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  25. I loved the book Scrambled Eggs at Midnight! It was such a great book! My friend suggested it to me and it was one of the best books I have ever read!

    Savannah A.

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  26. I am reading the book Lucky T right now. My friend Rachel read it and told me to read it so I decided to try it out. Haha. So far it's really good and I want to keep reading it!

    -Mandy L.

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  27. the book totally joe is an amzing story of a gay guy coming out. the characters around him don't accept him so hes afraid.

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  28. I loved the book Hatchet because of the way Gary Pualson writes. He is my favorite auther. Hatchet is amazing

    -NICK W.

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  29. i loved the book marley and me if you ike books about animals i would recomend it to you

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  30. all the books i love vampire/ werewolves/witches- twilight, night world, evernight, the morganville vampires, harry potter, vampire diares, kissed by an angel, ect. other- cant get there from hear, things change, ect. i love to read and i have read more than this

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  31. the book that really changeed my life was a book called:"Cut". It is about a girl that cuts herself. She is at a instition that she calles Sick Pines. She never talks to about when she is in theripy. She says cutting herself is a way of life for her, it's a way of her to feel live and pain.
    Check it out it's in your local libreary here at RMS Tresa B. 6th

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  32. I have read a lot of books during during middle school and I would have to say that my one of my many favorites is the Cirque Du Freak series.

    Jamie M.

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  33. books I love are the Twilight Saga.

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  34. The book The series of Unfortunate events has made an inpact in my life. I knowits Fiction but i would be devistated if my parents had died in a fire and i was the oldest of three children

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  35. Marly and Me is a very sad book and i didnt like the ending

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  36. I agree I just started reading Cirque Du Freak. It is so far a good book. I will continue reading the series.

    Jake E.

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  37. the book that complety impacted me was He Forgot to Say Good Bye. this book made me realize that my family is the best thing ever and that they help out with everything.

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  38. a good book ive enjoyed is called Protecting Marie i abso lutle adore it!! ____________
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    Morgan S

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