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Web Resources: Suicide Myths Dispelled, Suicide Information
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belle et la bete
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Book Title- The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath Book Author- Ronald Hayman Genre- Biography Quick Synopsis- Well, it does what it says on the tin really, but is fascinating even for those who have not read anything by Sylvia Plath. It is a perceptive portrait of her depression, and also analyses parts of her poems, which are exceptionally autobiographical. What was right with it? It explains her state of mind well, due to her extensive diaries, and also discusses her relationship with Ted Hughes. What was wrong with it? Sometimes you feel the writer gets too bogged down in textual analysis of her poems and 'The Bell Jar'. These parts would maybe be more satisfying if a copy of her novel and a couple of collections were close to hand. Mark out of 10- 8 Recommended age of reader- A mature 14 year old probably, as there is a lot of talk of depression and suicide, and some in-depth exploration of psychological ideas. Reviewed by- belle et la bete
t's 50p here, but children can't reserve. And you're not an adult until you're 16. And since I read from the adult section, and have done for about the past two years, my library card is accumalating dust in my purse while I use my mum's, and when I've filled that one up, my dad's as well.
Isn't it odd how things differ in different counties? Can you not take adult books out on a child's ticket then?
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Quote: from xoxo1234 at 5:03 am on June 4, 2007
^ I am so reading that book.
deffinatly in my top 5 (maybe even my all time favourit but i don't know...it's so hard to choose just one) DEFFINATLY worth a read though.
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Jacket Photo: Book Title: Such a pretty girl Book Author: Laura Wiess Genre: fiction- family crisis Quick Synopsis: This book is about a young girls who was molested by her father when she was yound he made her watch him and her mother having sex. Her mother never belived her. He ends up getting out of gail early in order to save herself and others she has to go through extream things. What was right with it?: It was so real and the way you could feel her pain and her flashbacks. What was wrong with it?: It was so eay to read Marks: 9 out of 10 Recommended Age Of Reader: 14 up Reviewed By: anniepie 7727 http://www.golivewire.com/forums/profile.cgi?action=a&id=538980545 Post edited at 10:18 am on June 6, 2007 by anniepie7727
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Quote: from belle et la bete at 11:29 am on June 4, 2007
t's 50p here, but children can't reserve. And you're not an adult until you're 16. And since I read from the adult section, and have done for about the past two years, my library card is accumalating dust in my purse while I use my mum's, and when I've filled that one up, my dad's as well.
Isn't it odd how things differ in different counties? Can you not take adult books out on a child's ticket then? 
Nope. A child's ticket - under 16 - can take out the kiddy books, i.e. picture books, Noddy goes to Toytown, and you can have 6 books. An adult ticket can have 12 books from anywhere. All - all - the non-fiction is adult. Children must never read non-fiction.
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7:07 am on June 11, 2007 | Joined: Nov. 2006 | Days Active: 358 Join to learn more about Collin Georgia, United States | Male | Posts: 5,059 | Points: 12,877
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Book Title: I Am the Cheese Book Author: Robert Cormier Genre: Children's Novel Quick Synopsis: A teenage boy is questioned about his life, what happened to his family, etc. He slowly regains the pieces of the puzzle, and every time he remembers, his memory crashes from his emotions. What was right with it?: It was much more interesting from this point of view, then finding out the whole story and then figuring out what has happened to him. What was wrong with it?: It might have bored children, and some young adults. It is also somewhat graphic. Marks: 8 out of 10 Recommended Age Of Reader: 12 or older Reviewed By: Collin.
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Book Title: Where the Red Fern Grows Book Author: Wilson Rawls Genre: Children's Novel, Hunting Quick Synopsis: About a boy who wants to hunt raccoons. He sets his mind towards getting two dogs to tree 'coons for him. After years of saving up, he finally gets two dogs, and hunts with them to try to win a cup full of money. What was right with it?: It was sweet, it made you fall in love with the characters. What was wrong with it?: The ending was sad, but also sweet. Marks: 9 out of 10 Recommended Age Of Reader: 12 or older Reviewed By: Collin. Edit: Edited age, seems to fit it better. Post edited at 2:48 pm on June 12, 2007 by Collin
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^ i would not give that book a 9 out of 10. it was a bit ridiculous. not even good for a very small child.
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Book Title: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Book Author: J.K. Rowling Genre: Fantasy Quick Synopsis: About a sixteen-year-old boy who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to learn magic. He learns how to destroy the only things keeping Voldemort, his enemy from day one, immortal, and learns more about Voldemort's and his own past. What was right with it?: It shocked you in the end, it was exciting and just what I expected for a sixth Harry Potter book. What was wrong with it?: The ending was sad, at least for a Harry Potter fan. Marks: 9 out of 10 Recommended Age Of Reader: 12 or older Reviewed By: Collin.
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Book title: under a war torn sky Book author: L.M.Elliot Genre: war Quick synopsis: It's about an American pilot called henry who gets shot down during world war 2 in France, and his struggle to get back to America to his family and the girl he realises he loves. What was right with it: It was gripping, it really made you want to know if he got back ok. It is based on true stories of people during the war and it is very moving to see how people gave up their lives to help others. What was wrong with it: Some parts were a bit vague, it is a book you really have to concentrate on to understand fully, but it is a really good read. and some of the war terms were quite confusing, but it makes up for this by having a glossary at the back. Marks: 9/10 recommended age of reader: Over 13 Reviewed by Jessie mightyboosher
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Book Title: A Time For Dancing Book Author: Davida Wills Hurwin Genre: Realistic Fiction Quick Synopsis: This novel is about two inseperable teenage girls named Samantha and Juliana whose friendship has brought them years of good memories. The girls' initial concerns about boyfriends and dance class seem trivial after Jules is diagnosed with histiocytic lymphoma, a deadly form of cancer. Through graphic depictions of what follows, endless sessions of chemotherapy, emergency runs to the hospital and Jules's periodic escapes into a dream state, readers will feel the young victim's weariness as she fights against the body which has betrayed her at such a young age. They will also experience Sam's complex responses as she watches her friend embark on a "solo journey" toward death while being overcome with an unavoidable feeling of helplessness. The dissipation of Jules's hopes, her growing acceptance of the inevitable, and the reactions of peers and family members are hauntingly true to life. What was right with it?: The book was an incredible read. It was really able to tug at my emotions because even if you don't have a relationship quite as intense as Jules and Sam's, we all have friends. The novel makes you imagine yourself in one of their shoes. What if I got cancer? What if my one of my friends got cancer? These are sad thoughts that we don't want to face but the book makes them a reality for these two girls. What was wrong with it?: I guess if you have a fear of death than you wouldn't be very interested in this book. Marks: 9 out of 10 Recommended Age Of Reader: 12 and up for mature content Reviewed By: meghank91
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