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June, 2002
What is on your summer reading list?
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rwillett@localnet.com
Stargirl cuz its amazing!
DeViLsHAnGeL165@cs.com
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Cooda89@aol.com
a single shard
among the hidden
any small goddess
belle preater`s boy
down a dark hall
dragonwings
fair weater
gettingnear to baby
homeless bird
journey to river sea
just ella
monsieur eek
rascal
skeleton man
terpin
the dark is rising
the diary of a young girl/ the diary of anne frank
the ear the eye the arm
the egypt game
the girls
the house of dies drear
the princess diaries
the sand of time
the seeing stone
the true confessions of charlotte doyle
the westing game '
tiger eyes
time stops for no mouse
we were there , too
where the red fern grows
prplbbalgrl89@hotmail.com
My of list of fiction books:
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas adams
The High King by Lloyd Alexander
The Man who was Poe by Avi
Nothing But the Truth by Avi
Charley Skedaddle by Patricia Beatty
A Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos
The Moves Make the Man by Bruce Brooks
Education of little Tree by Forrest Carter
My Antonio Willa Cather
O, Pioneers! by Willa Cather
Red Badge of Courage By Stephan Crane
Catherine, Called Birdy By Karen Cushman
Locked in Time by Lois Duncan
Bull Run by Paul Fleischman
The Double Life of Pocahontas by Jean Fritz
Johnny Tremain by esther Forbes
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
The House of Dies Drear by Virginia Hamilton
Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansbury
Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt
The Call of the Wind by Jack London
Take care of Terrific by Lois Lowry
Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden
The Last Mission by Harry Mazer
Dragonsinger by Anne McCraffrey
Beauty by Robin McKinley
Shizuko's Daughter by Kyoko Mori
Young Patriot by Jim Murphy
The Glory Field by Walter Dean Myers
Slam by Walter Dean Myers
Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen
The Chosen by Chaim Potok
The Yearling by Majorie Kinnan Rawlings
The Upstairs Room by Johanna Reiss
Blue Skin Of the Sea by Graham Salisbury
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Pearl by John Steinbeck
Roll of The Thunder, Hear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor
Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen
My list of books that are non-fiction:
We are Witnesses: Diaries of Five Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust by Jacob Boas
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Scenes from the Life of Benjamin Franklin by Catherine D. Bowen
Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the Am. West by Dee Brown
Junipero Serra by Sean Dolan
Jack London: A Biography by Daniel Dyer
Lincoln: A Photobiagraphy by Russel Freedman
Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery By Russell Freedman
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman by Ernest Gaines
Mythology by Edith Hamilton
The Place my Words are Looking for: What Poets Say about and ... by Paul B.Janeczko
Rebels Against Slavery: American Slave Revolts by Patricia & Fred McKissack
Harriet Tubman, Conductor on the Underground Railroad by Ann Petry
Cesar Chavez by Consuelo Rodriguez
Langston Hughes by Jack Rummell
Fredrick Douglass by Sharman Russell
The Hiding Place Corrie Ten Boom
Breeq11@aol.com
anything Mary Higgins Clark!
Peaksusan@aol.com
The Rapture of Canaan by Sheri Reynolds and Daddy's Little Girl by Mary Higgins Clark is on my summer reading list.
Lindsey7789@aol.com
My summer reading list would be this: Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling.
I've read her 4 books over and over waiting for her next. She has a great imagination, and really knows how to use it!
FruitLoopQueen81@aol.com
on my reading list is animal ER, the divine secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood
,and whatever books will help me learn italian
hugnsmile1@ameritech.net
What is on my summer reading list is to read all the Alice books by Naylor.
soclbutterfly@earthlink.net
I definitely want to read Running In Heels, and Cut. Some booksI read this summer that everyone should read are The Outsiders and True to Form.
XoLTD2AngeloX@aol.com
The Daughters of the Moon Series. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and soon, 8
Lakers3422@aol.com
I love to read, so here are a few of the books I picked up for reading over the summer:
Crystal by Walter Dean Myers
Crystal is about a black teenage model. Often times she is reminded how rare it is for a black girl to become a model, but she pulls through anyway. However, soon her life becomes all about modeling and her body, rather than herself.
Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison
Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging is about a 14 year old girl who lives in England, and her outragously funny life. The amazing thing is that most of what happened in this book truely happened to the author as well.
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Speak is about Melinda Sordino, a freshman in high school, and the traumatic event which happens to her. After busting an end-of-summer party, none of her friends will talk to her, and it seems to her as if the world is against her. All she feels she has is herself, but even her mind frightens her. Why? Melinda keeps thinking about that traumatic event which happened on the night of the party.
ActAlexa@aol.com
1.Harry Potter 3 by J.K. Rowling
2.Twitches 3 (lotz of three's ) forgot the author
3.Princess Diaries number one and two ( if possible three) )um...forgot the author too...
4.Forogt the name of it but I want to read it! (lol)If I dont know the name I dont know the author
5.Cinderella 2000 Looking Back...by Mavis Jukes
6.P.S.Longer Letter Later by Paula Danziger & Ann M. Martin
7.How To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
8.The Witch of BlackBird Pond by...?...Forgot the author!
9.magazines and the newspaper! (lol)
SilverRain312@aol.com
1. see jane run by Joy feilding
2. Man child in the promise land Claude Brown
3.Catcher in the rye by J.d. Salinger
4.Thoughts by Tione Tboz watkins
5. The Bluest eye Toni Morrison
6. All around the town MaRY higgins clark
7.While other people sleep Marcia Muller
Squier3@aol.com
I'm going to Trinity in the 7th grade and I have to read:
April Morning by Howard Fast
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkein
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
Bluestocking09@aol.com
My summer reading books are Falling Leaves and The Red Tent. I haven't read The Red Tent yet but Falling Leaves was really good!
NoOnesAngel16@msn.com
To kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee
Lord of the Rings by JR Tolkiens
A Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende
Snickers90120@aol.com
My summer reading list would have to any type of book that interests me like The Princess Dairies, True Believer, and many books that deal with that type of subject that I am going thru.
Rockrby1788@aol.com
till we have faces-C.S. Lewis
I absolutely hated this book, but I had to read it because it was recquired but I wouldn't read it on my own, ever.
CLH12187@aol.com
This Summer I am Re-reading all of the Harry Potter books, by J.K. Rowling, They keep getting better and better and I can't wait untill she writes the last three
shkruger@hotmail.com
I just finished Augusta, Gone. Good reading for parents and teens.
Danceflcon@aol.com
Saint Maybe by Anne Tyler is on my reading list for school but it is really good and teaches many lessons as well as enthralling the reader in a plot line that weaves itself through 3 decades. The range of emotions that this book evokes runs the gamut. I recommend it to anyone who want to laugh cry and learn from their summer reading.
peachy0creamy@hotmail.com
My summer reading list isn't exactly a list! It has only one book on it! I have to read Our Town, a play by Thornton Wilder. (have to? no, had to. I already finished.) It was the first play I've read on my own instead of with my class at school. :) I liked it alot, and I hope we act scenes from it out when school starts. -ally
BaSkEtBaLlGrL003@aol.com
Catcher in the Rye
1984
Rlebutterfly@aol.com
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. I have read Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone & seen the movie and read Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire.
Rockindarkangel7@hotmail.com
speak was on my summer reading list and I hate summer reading but this book was so good I couldn't put it down and it wasnt like one of those books that you have to read for an hour before you get into it it's just it hits on such a personal level even though I didn't go through that I could relate.... it was such a good book this is the best book I have ever read and I read it in 3 hours and started reading it again
SillyPixi@aol.com
right now i'm reading the witching hour by anne rice. very long!!! and after that, i don't know what i should read! any suggestions?
BFFOREVER8@aol.com
Hi my name is Jade and my teen reads this summer are The Crystal Drop by Monica Hughes, Jeremey Thatcher Dragon Hatcher by Bruce Coville,Shiloh by Phyllis Renolds Naylor, The Pharaohs' Curse by Susan Dudley Gold, and Grandparents: A Special Kind of Love by Eda Leshan. Thankyou and I hope other readers that visit this site enjoy these books on this email.
SwimChick1912@aol.com
one on my list is Night by Elie Wiesel
LEXYBUBBLE@aol.com
i know why the caged bird sings - maya angelou
on the beach - nevil shute
my friend flicka - o'hara
little women - louisa may alcott
and a couple of stephen king books
micropup2000@email.msn.com
Right now I am reading Jurrasic park and the Lost World which are reasonable good books. But some of my favorite books are by Tamora Pierce. She writes quartets, many which take place in a fictional mediviel country, (city?) called Tortall. My favorite quartet is about a girl/woman Alanna who masquerades as a boy in order to win a knight's shield. Bye
Luvmick287@aol.com
The Old Man and the Sea -Ernest Hemingway
and
To Kill A Mockingbird -Harper Lee
Hoobastank1406@aol.com
on my summer reading list i had to choose 2 books from the list. i havent chosen 2 but i have one picked out. Dr, jekyll and mr. hyde. i don't know if it is good because i haven't started it yet but from what i've heard it's not so bad.
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