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Hello World!: Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners

Hello World!: Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners

By Warren Sande, Carter Sande

this is a book about the world and a bunch of k ids tha t have to deal with a bully every day at school he is very mean then his parents have to leave so every body says not hello but goodbye :P

I Never Saw Another Butterfly

I Never Saw Another Butterfly

By Hana Volavkova

This book is so sad :(

June 29, 1999

June 29, 1999

By Hb

this book is about a bunch of silly stuff about food. i give it five stars and i recommend this book to others. it is one of the silliest books i ever read.

McDougal Littell Literature Connections: Fahrenheit 451 Student Editon 1998

McDougal Littell Literature Connections: Fahrenheit 451 Student Editon 1998

By MCDOUGAL LITTEL

This was one of my favorite book when I was in the 9th grade. Someone in my class brought in a burnt bible as a book project for this book and I remember the whole class was shocked and a little offended by it. Overall, her book project had a huge impact on how we viewed the book and showed us how important books were to our lives

A Passage to India

A Passage to India

By E.M. Forster

This book talks about the past when India was under the grip of British people. It's about many things: ranking in the society, daily life, little arguments between two people of different race and culture, pleasure and enjoyment. I didn't read the whole thing yet because it is a really long book, and a little hard to understand because it's in prose.

Hot X: Algebra Exposed

Hot X: Algebra Exposed

By Danica McKellar

I wish I had known about this when I was in Algebra.

Undertown Volume 1

Undertown Volume 1

By Jim Pascoe

I like comic books, and I like them so much that my parents banned them. It's cool, how Sama and Eddie get to travel to Undertown. I wish I could go there.

The Crucible and Related Readings

The Crucible and Related Readings

By Arthur Miller

Historical fiction allows the reader to consider his/her ways in this drama tale of \ selfishness, lies and tragedy...

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