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Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
i <3 inkheart! (7/17/2006)
Personally, I really don't 'like' reading. For school ovr the summer we had to pick a fantasy book and i went to the library looking for the shortest book possible. i knew that a lot of ppl had reccommended (gosh thts hard to spell!) it to me and have said it is great, but it was 534 pages! u have got to be kidding me! i couldn't find n e othr gd book so i picked it up, read the inside and basically fell in love with it. it just kept getting better. i read 40 pages each day even though i am busy and now i have to write a persuasive essay on it. the only trouble is i am having a little bit of trouble figuring out 3 reasons for y i should reccomend it. i have action packed and suspenseful and i am thinking of using imaginative but who knows!!!!! well yeah thts my story!
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