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The Seven Best Books to Read with Your Child
by Anne Mathews, Jul 4, 2008
Reading with your child is the best way to help them grasp language, begin a life-long love of books, and ensure they do well in school. Making stories a part of each day will establish a simple habit that will have lasting effects on any child.
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Book Review of John David Fenner's: Before His Time
by T.H Dalton, Jun 25, 2008
Book review of John David Fenner’s: Before His Time, The Spirit Warrior. A novel of survival and adventure. This is one of the best books, by far, that I have ever read.
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Of Mice and Men: Steinbeck's View on Anti-feminism
by Eric O., Jun 12, 2008
An essay on Steinbeck's possible ties with anti-feminism literature being expressed in the novel, Of Mice and Men.
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Book Review: Young Bucks
by nick mitchell, Jun 4, 2008
Young bucks by Troy Dunn.
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Is Reading Really Good for You?
by nick mitchell, Jun 4, 2008
Oh yes! I can't stress this enough. Reading is one of the best things a child can do. Have you ever seen how high your brain activity is when you're reading compared to when you're watching TV? It's like comparing a car to a sky scraper!
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Book Review: Welcome to Camp Nightmare
by nick mitchell, Jun 3, 2008
A review of Welcome to Camp Nightmare by R.L. Stine.
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Celebrity Books
by Jane Juarez, May 2, 2007
Celebrity books range from great to mediocre to "just plain stupid." Celebrity culture means celebrity books.
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Loving Books
by Maura Clegg, Nov 15, 2006
Love mystery, suspense and clumsy bounty hunters? I do too, and you can find it all in a good book
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Use Caution When You Read Old Texts
by Christopher Wesley Joyner, Feb 27, 2008
Why we need to be careful when we read old texts. There is a danger when taking advice that was written down in old books.
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Why Read Books
by Cecil667, Apr 20, 2008
Books are very didactic for students. Also, students gain insights into life through the experiences of novels. Furthermore, literature can have an influence on a student's reading and writing skills, thus help them become a more understanding person and help them become a better writer.
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