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The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants
by Ann Brashares
the most amazing thing ive ever read (9/18/2005)
this book doesnt even deserve a five if the scale was from one to ten i would give it a million...times infinity. soooooooOOOOOO amazing. the characters were practically real, i laughed with them, i got mad when they did, i cried right there alongside them (and tibby has a rad name...haha, thats seriously a coincidence) i read this book cuz my friend told me that she just read this book and i should read it too cuz there's someone named tibby in it. but by the end of the book, i was so touched and inspired. same goes for 2nd and 3rd books too.
A House Called Awful End: Eddie Dickens Trilogy, #1
by Philip Ardagh
sweet (9/18/2005)
i loved it. at first i thought it would be a knock off of series of unfortunate events, but boy was i wrong. this book was awesome, and i enjoyed it, even at the age of 16. it was darkly humorous, but not dark in a mature way. definately one of the books you'll never get sick of!!!
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