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Where is my Mind?: Wonder Show
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Where is my Mind? Tuesday, May 29, 2012. 8221; –page 236. Why I picked it up:. I loved the cover’s illustrative qualities and I usually enjoy books that explore vaudeville culture. Why I finished it:. I’d give it to:. Everyone, but especially girls that have a wild imagination and people that are interested in esoteric historical fiction. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Academy of New England. Analog vs. digital. Coretta Scott King Award. Academy of New England. Analog vs. digital.
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Where is my Mind?: February 2013
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Where is my Mind? Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Is the story of two boys, James Nightshade and William Halloway, and how they save their town from the evil that arrives with the “dark carnival” one autumn midnight. The writing is poetic and if you are unsure of what is going on you can in return feel. Personal note on why I love this book:. I don't care about well-writteness, I care about feeling the words an...
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Where is my Mind?: Listmania: My Top 4 YA books read in 2012
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Where is my Mind? Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Listmania: My Top 4 YA books read in 2012. Why We Broke Up by Daniel Handler. Sixteen-year-old Min Green writes a letter to Ed Slaterton in which she breaks up with him, documenting their relationship and how items in the accompanying box, from bottle caps to a cookbook, foretell the end. Why I Recommend It:. Every day by David Levithan. Why I Recommend It:. Is masterfully written, inspiring, and caused me to cry a million tears. Wonder Show by Hannah Barnaby.
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Where is my Mind?: February 2012
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Where is my Mind? Thursday, February 9, 2012. No Choirboy: Murder, Violence, and Teenagers on Death Row. No Choirboy: Murder, Violence, and Teenagers on Death Row. Kuklin, S. (2008). No Choirboy: Murder, Violence, and Teenagers on Death Row. New York: Henry Holt and Company. ISBN: 0805079505. Cases like that made it pretty difficult not. What I love about this collection of memoirs is although biased, it remains truthful to the facts of a failed justice system and provides every possible perspective of t...
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Where is my Mind?: No One Belongs Here More Than You
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Where is my Mind? Tuesday, May 22, 2012. No One Belongs Here More Than You. And laugh out loud moments. Why I picked it. I was never much of a fan of Miranda July's film or performance art work. So, I read this book hoping to shut the door on her as a cliche fraud but was so wrong. Why I finished it:. I’d give it to:. Girls, ranging from teenage to mid thirties. Any girl that has at some time felt misunderstood or like an outsider must read this book. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Where is my Mind?: September 2011
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Where is my Mind? Tuesday, September 27, 2011. A Brief Chapter in my Impossible Life. A Brief Chapter in my Impossible Life. Reinhardt, D. (2006). A Brief Chapter in my Impossible Life. New York: Random House. ISBN: 0385746989. This is starting to sound like Romeo and Juliet but with lots of hair and heavy dark clothing. It strikes me as totally absurd when I conjure up a picture of two ad-ass Orthodox kids breaking all the rules. -page 106. A Brief Chapter in my Impossible Life. If read solely as adoles...
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Kewanee Library Staff Recommends....: March 2007
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Kewanee Library Staff Recommends. Looking for something good to read? Friday, March 30, 2007. Title: Cures for Heartbreak. Intended Audience: Young Adults and up. Mia’s mother gave her daughter a precious gift before she died. As Mia expresses her sorrow and works to navigate her new world, the value of her mother’s gift becomes ever clearer. Read Cures for Heartbreak to learn about that gift, and to enjoy a story that will stay with you for a long time. Reviewed by Gail Hintze, Young Adult Coordinator.
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Kewanee Library Staff Recommends....: February 2007
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Kewanee Library Staff Recommends. Looking for something good to read? Monday, February 26, 2007. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter. A surprise spring snow storm swept through. In Lexington Norah was never able to get over the loss of her baby, while David was ripped apart inside by his lie. In Pittsburgh Caroline fought to provide a good education for Phoebe. Two families living separate lives but forever connected by one morning in March. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter. He talks a...
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Kewanee Library Staff Recommends....: When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune
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Kewanee Library Staff Recommends. Looking for something good to read? Monday, August 20, 2007. When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune. When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune. By Laurie Aurelia Williams. Intended Audience: Young Adults and Adults. Despite the unusual title,. When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune. This book was the August Adult Book Club selection. The Kewanee Public Library has three copies of. When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).