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The Forgotten Door from Mary

I don’t know if anyone will be familiar with this book, but at the age of 8, I ordered this book from the Scholastic Book Club, and in hindsight I think it informed my entire ethos and belief set in life, although I didn’t come fully into myself until not so many years ago. I’m […]

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The Great Gatsby from Lori

I love this book because the characters were so real; Gatsby had such dreams and hopes; Nick, the narrator, watches events unfold and learns that each person is unique. The book contains beautiful language and gives the story depth and layers of meaning.

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The Ten Thousand Doors of January from Shonen

It shows that there are infinite possibilities for us and books are one of the ways to access those potential realities for each person.

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Where the Red Fern Grows from JoAnna

I was able to read this at a very young age and it’ s a book I’ve loved for my entire life.

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The Littlest Angel from Cynthia

I just remember being read this book and how i thought it was so sad yet happy. As i became an independent reader The Boxcar Children were very exciting. Children living on their own and exploring the city and solving mysteries. Today, as an adult, I love to read many Genre’s or listen to them […]

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Kaleidoscope Eyes from Marlene

The characters were so real, lively and true to life. I loved the lively story and detail. It is my favorite type of book to read and write, a Christian romantic mystery. I learned new writing techniques from this book and the series. I have re-read this book a dozen times. The main characters were […]

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The Secret Garden from Linda

I read this book during my 5th grade year in school as the braille book was in the school’s library. One of the characters in the book had a disability which could be resolved through exercise, but first he needed to develop friends and also a sense of hope. The little girl in the book […]

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