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The Cry of The Icemark
by Stuart Hill
The Cry Of The Icemark (6/16/2007)
I thought that this book was amazing. Stuart Hill achives the ultimate story line which gets you so attached. I just couldn't put the book down. The way he write's it makes you feel like you step into another world, a world of monsters, vampires and werewolves. It is really an excellent book.
Just In Case
by Meg Rosoff
Just In Case (6/16/2007)
I thought that it was a very funny and ironic type book. One that I wouldn't normally read but will read more of the sametype now that i have read one which is so good. I thought that it was great how he had things which guys that age wouldn't normally have such as an imaginary dog.
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