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Love, Aubrey
by Suzanne M. LaFleur
wonderful book (2/12/2011)
Love aubrey was a wonderful book and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. This book is deeply moving, and almost made me cry a couple of times, but that is why it is so good. I would really reccomend this book to everybody.
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone: 1st Published in UK as Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
AMAZINGLY AWESOME!! (2/12/2011)
I am a very big reader and this book was AWESOME! I loved it very much, now my brother is reading it. he's only half way through, and he thinks that it's brilliant already! I absolutely LOVED this book and would reccomend it to everyone!
Wolf Brother: The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Book 1
by Michelle Paver
brilliant book (2/11/2011)
Wolf Brother was a brilliant book. it was very exciting and mysterious, and there were a lot of descriptive sentences.
I found this book very interesting and it made me feel for the characters. the characters' personalities were amazing. although I liked the book, I found itmore
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