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Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time
by Greg Mortenson, David O. Relin
All lies (2/11/2012)
First of all, Pakistan is not one of the most dangerous places in the world, if you go to Detroit in Michigan, it is 10 times more dangerous than the entire country of Pakistan (I would know because my family is from there and I have visited many times to both places!) and second this book is all wrong, he said he built 14 schools when he only built 4 schools, and the villagers didn't carry him down to their village to take care of him, he went to them and asked to stay! I do not recomend reading his lies!
Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
OUT OF THIS WORLD (12/31/2005)
This book is awesome and with an out like Funke it just makes a marvelous story. Has a lot of detail and it is funny and very creative. Good going Funke
The Austere Academy: Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 5
by Lemony Snicket
GREAT BOOK (12/13/2005)
this book was just kind of a filler though i don't enjoy it as much asi enjoyed #6
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