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by Nafisi, Azar Set in Tehran, where women are more property than people, Azar Nafisi creates a book discussion group with 7 of her students. This group slowly grows from a discussion of litterature to a discussion of morals, freedom and womens rights centered on the views and stories of western classics. This book is enjoyable not only for its story of eight women and their struggle to maintain dignity and integrity in the face of oppression but also for its intertwining commentary on some of the most influential western novels and how they relate to the real world. I recommend this book to all teen and adult readers. posted Aug 11, 2005
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by McKay, Hilary Wow! This is a great book! Hillary McKay did an excellent job on this one. It is simple but marvelous, the title tells it like it is! This is a star book! posted Oct 17, 2004
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by Pelzer, David J. This was a good book. It is sad that the mother likes the other children but not David. This book was written very well. posted Feb 14, 2005
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by Enger, Leif This was an awesome book! I thought that the author wrote it very well. It is ine of the books that you think you know what will happen next is not really what happens. it is very suspenseful!! posted Jan 5, 2006
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by Brooks, Kevin This is a really good book. When you get into it you will juct wanna keep reading. Its about a boy who not very many people like and they blame him for threatening and trying to kill people posted Dec 9, 2004
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by Draper, Sharon M. This was one of the best books i have ever read. it is about a boy and three of his friends who want to get into this club but they have to go through a bunch of stunts to get into it. Then the very last thing they have to do before the party something happens that screws up everything. posted Nov 5, 2005
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