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Poems from fellow Bookworms

Paper is a pencils goal
Every word is its best work
Nice neat printing is its job
Cursive is its task
Inside a pencil there is life
Life of writing

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Mail from fellow Bookworms

I really like your word scrambles and the quizzes. I like it so much I had to add it to favorites. Your website is really cool.

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I Liked the book Holes. It was magnificent. My class finished reading it on Friday. I really liked the book, and I'm going to see the movie too.

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You have the best selection of books. Thank you for inspiring me to read more books. I might start a book club later in the summer because I'm going to Ohio for two weeks, so I will start one after vacation! You're the best ever!

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I just loved Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!

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I think that you should read A Series of Unfortunate Events. It is very good!!! The book is about three orphans who are sent to their relatives' house to live. And the guy who lives there is called Count Olaf and he is really bad. He wants to steal the Baudelaire's (the three orphans' last name) fortunes. And whenever the children go to live with another relative, Count Olaf always follows. It has some really good twists. I think a lot of people will like it.

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I just finished this great series called The Immortals. It's about a girl called Daine who finds out she has Wild Magic. It allows her to talk to animals and do all sorts of things normal people can't. It's a very touching story! Her only living family is her sturdy pony, Cloud. I suggest you read the series if you like a good fantasy adventure!

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This month I finished reading author Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events. And the 9th book, The Carnivorous Carnival, is now my favorite book! So why don't you join the unfortunate adventures of Klaus, Violet and Sunny Baudelaire and get The Bad Beginning (book #1) today!

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Daughters of the Moon by Lynne Ewing is about girls named Vanessa, Catty, Serena, and Jimena who have special powers (one of their enemies is the god Atrox).

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I think everyone should read Alan Mendelsohn: The Boy From Mars, by Daniel Pinkwater, and learn how Leonard and Alan get together and meet Samuel Klugarsh, who teaches them to go into "state 26". Daniel Pinkwater has also written Lizard Music about a boy who slowly learns about the somewhat human lizards and pod people. And if you get a chance read The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death, Slaves of Spiegel, The Last Guru and Young Adult Novel.

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