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Noelle Knight | 44 comments Mod
Please post your reaction to this weeks reading here. Be sure to link your book/author by following the link above.


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Agustin Olvera (AGUSTINOLVERA) | 10 comments Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
In response to this weeks reading I have to say that the plot is starting to build up. I know that now I do enjoy reading the book and try to make time to read, but it seems too difficult. The rising actions are starting to build up in a way that the characters are taking drastic decisions that shape the problem in the plot. The main details that make this part of the book are the decisions that the main characters take toward each other and the boyfriend not wanting his loved one interact with his "nemesis" which seems like a simple problem, but that leads to very bizarre actions.


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Danielle Mcleod | 6 comments I am still reading twilight, Edward saved Bella from being hit by a van in the school parking lot. She now has just realized Edawrd wasn't standing close to her when the van was about to hit her but he still got to her fast enough to stop it from hitting her. She went to the hospital and Edawrd went with her, once she is told she wasn't hurt and was free to leave she asked Edward to speak to her alone and questioned him on how he got to her so fast but he wouldn't give her an explination. She is now starting to figure out there is something different about him and is starting to have dreams about him. I really enjoy this book and think it is getting more and more interesting. Twilight


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Sydney Newhall (sydneynewhall) | 5 comments I read an article in the National Geographic called India's Grassland Kingdom. Basically it's about a national park called "Kaziranga" it has 100 tigers, 2,000 one horned rhinos, and 1,800 wild buffalo and expanding. It's located in Asia, above Myanmar (Burma). It has many rivers running through which is why this area has a wide variety of exotic animals. Kaziranga has almost 600 guards in the fields, looking out for poachers


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Racquelc | 4 comments I only got to read a little bit of the book ive been reading this week. The part I read I could really relate to. The oldest daughter is having a hard time getting along with her father. She ran away to stay with her first love and i'm pretty sure it will calm down later on in the book but it's intense! Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight An African Childhood by Alexandra Fuller


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