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Ameila’s War

| October 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Ameila’s War

By: Bakurra Davis Amelia’s war is a book that I won over the summer. I was aiming for the goldfish, but I received a book instead.At first I was highly disappointed,a month later I had already read the book 9 times. Not just because I was bored this summer (which I was too!) but I […]

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“The Outsiders” book review

| October 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
“The Outsiders” book review

by: Lauren T. What if you got in some trouble, big,big, trouble? The book starts out with Ponyboy, a greaser(The kids who live in the bad part of town), is coming back home and suddenly gets beaten up by some Socs(the rich kids in town) and later gets rescued by his friends. He later goes […]

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Kisses from Katie

| October 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Kisses from Katie

By: Lindsay Kutac      Kisses from Katie is a story that starts with Katie Davis, sixteen, doing mission work over Christmas break in Uganda. She becomes obsessed with the poverty-stricken country after she leaves and finds a job as a kindergarten teacher there once she graduates high school. It’s all uphill from there…    Kisses from […]

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Book Review: Keeper of the Lost Cities by:Shannon Messenger

| October 8, 2013 | 0 Comments
Book Review: Keeper of the Lost Cities by:Shannon Messenger

By: E. Jackson What if you grew up in a world you thought you belong in, but found out that you were there by mistake. Having to lose all you know and start over in world that still doesn’t except you. This book is an example of raw imagination, Mrs. Messenger shows what it’s like […]

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What are Animes?

| October 3, 2013 | 5 Comments
What are Animes?

By: Lillian Toney Animes are  Japanese style of motion-picture animation,characterized by all kinds of genres. Anime were originated from japan in 1985-90s. There are so many websites for anime and they are in all kinds of language for different countries,  there are two types of way you can watch animes sub or dub. Sub means […]

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Bigger sometimes is better

| October 3, 2013 | 0 Comments
Bigger sometimes is better

By:    Bakurra Davis Maybe this is just me, but I say we should have a wider selection of anime books at Bradley Middle School that are known to more people instead of just Naruto, Vampire Knights, Fruit Basket,etc.  I’ve never heard of Vampire Knights or Fruit Basket, and not everyone likes fruit or vampires or […]

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