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Cold Mountain
by Charles Frazier
awsome (1/3/2011)
This book is great! I am reading it for English class and it is the first book so far that I really like! The plot it great kinda confusing but if you keep reading it all falls into place. The book is great I can't wait to see the movie!
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
by Joseph J. Ellis
boring but has good facts (1/3/2011)
The book is super boring but it does have a few parts that kinda helped me understand what I was learning in school a little better. Like when he described the duel. But the rest just about put me to sleep with how boring it was I couldn't even finish it. It wasn't the bigmore
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