To Live Again by Lurlene Mcdaniel
Book review on To Live Again by Lurlene Mcdaniel.
This essay is on the catcher in the rye and how holdens problems are similar to a teens problems.
A book review for John Greens “Looking For Alaska”, contains spoilers so don’t read if you haven’t read the book!
This is a personal story of how a recently popular author, Stephenie Meyer, has encouraged this homeschool mother and daughter and created a new bond between them.
Fair Play is the fifth book in the American Dreams series and continues the story of life, love, and loss in Meg Pryor’s life.
A new book on the market, Krudge, describes how our brains are rather a patchwork collection of parts that are put together quickly, rather than being put together to work continuously and efficiently.
Silent to the Bone, is a fictional mystery, written by E. L. Konisburg, about a thirteen year old boy. The story mainly takes place at the Juvenile Behavioral Center, Branwell Zamborska, is being held there because they think he hurt his baby half – sister, Nikki.