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Ten Harry Potter Spoilers
by Grebo, Jul 24, 2007
Ten things I'm sure will happen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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The Star of Silveneir: A Summary
by Samuel Z Jones, Jul 16, 2007
An escaped slave, a coded message and the approach of a master assassin to the city of Silveneir. Here's a glimpse of this exciting book
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: A Summary
by vardana, Jul 11, 2007
I will not spoil it for you by revealing the entire content, but here are some interesting hints.
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Balek Scales: An Analysis
by jeff_owens, Jul 5, 2007
An inside look at the lesson behind the short story by Heinrich Bolls.
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Book Report for 7th Graders
by jeff_owens, Jul 5, 2007
Another of C.S Lewis's novels, three children are sent into the world of Narnia and are found by there old friend, Caspian. Caspian is on a journey to find the seven banished lords. Accompanied by Reepicheep, a talking mouse, they journey to the end of the world to search for the lords of Narnia.
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The Silver Chair Book Report for 7th Graders
by jeff_owens, Jul 5, 2007
The epic story written by C.S Lewis tells the tale of two school children being sent into the mystical world of Narnia. They are sent on a quest to find the missing prince who has been under a spell of the evil witch.
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The Swiftly Tiliting Planet Book Report for 7th Graders
by jeff_owens, Jul 5, 2007
The Swiftly Tiliting Planet by Madeline L'Engle is a thrilling adventure story about a teenage boy going through time to save the world from a mad dictator. He joins with a strange unicorn to help him reveal the dictator's ancestry and stop him from waging nuclear war.
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Morgan le Fay: Her Slice of the Round Table
by Christina Rogers, Jul 4, 2007
A character analysis of the evil fairy, Morgan Le Fay, in T.H. White's "The Once and Future King."
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A Comparison of the Uses Made by Lewis and Rowling of Classical Mythology and Mythological Figures in Their Fantasies
by Oscar Joyce, Jun 17, 2007
How do C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling compare in their use of classical mythology in their writing?
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The Round Table of Camelot
by McGeezer, May 28, 2007
“The Round Table Of Camelot” was told by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe. The Scene takes place in Arthur's study in the early evening, and it describes how Arthur chooses to create the round table, and the purpose it will serve.
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