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March 2005


What book that you enjoyed would you want to donate to your library or media center?

sweetatangy@hotmail.com
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

chooky_093@hotmail.com
Pumpkin Pie by Jean Ure! The text and pictures were so good! It is a great book for teens girls who care about their weight. I recommend it a lot!

Christina_bandgeek@yahoo.com
Nightmare by Joan Lowery Nixon. It was a really awesome book that anyone could get into and never put down. A lot of teens could relate to the main character, Emily.

lunalunatic@hotmail.com
I really enjoyed The House of the Scorpion, The Lottery, and many others....

a_devils_child@hotmail.com
I really enjoyed Naughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman. The book was exciting all the way through and completely touching. The end had a twist in it and it even made me cry. An excellent book from start to finish!

Luv2read@aol.com
Where the Red Fern Grows. It's a really good story about a boy and his dogs.

kiomar12@aol.com
I would have to say basically every book that I have by Ann Rinaldi and also a book called God Almighty.

indigo_wonders@ayhoo.com
I would donate Beauty by Robin McKinley. It is a beautifully written book that retells the classic story of Beauty and the Beast, and it is definitely a must-read for those who enjoy such stories. I had been looking for a while for a Beauty and the Beast book before I found Beauty. It was definitely not a disappointment.

nightmaregirl32@yahoo.com
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
You Don't Know Me by David Klass
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

sharon_nepton@yahoo.com
This Lullaby because I just couldn't put it down. So read it!

frozenfeline@kiwibox.com
The Giver or Go Ask Alice

spykidsara@aol.com
Hawksong by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and Snakecharm by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

NewzyMcBrewzy007@aol.com
The Color of Water by James McBride. It makes you want to be a somebody.

singer_chick23@hotmail.com
I liked That Summer by Sarah Dessen. It's an amazing book that I could read over and over.

Lopez3452@aol.com
I would donate the book The Junkyard Dog by Erika Tamar.

bluebeagle16@sbcglobal.net
Which Witch by Eva Ibbotson

lelebelle@aol.com
Feed by M.T. Anderson

Lakeviewgirl01@msn.com
If I were to donate a book to my library I would donate Summer of My German Soldier and Morning is a Long Time Coming by Bette Greene.

vintagerocker09@yahoo.com
I would have to choose Scribbler of Dreams by Mary E. Pearson. It was a FANTASTIC book!!

annoying_mags@hotmail.com
I would want to donate The Year of Secret Assignments and The Mediator series.

benitezn04@aol.com
i would donate Me & Emma because I think that once someone gets to reading it they won't be able to stop!!!

moohorn12@yahoo.com
Are You Alone on Purpose? by Nancy Werlin

kristi49684@yahoo.com
If I could donate any good book to my local library I would probably donate The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series or Meg Cabot's All-American Girl. These books are fun, flirty and full of touching and unbelieveable friendships. Any girl would like these. Though they are long, they keep you on the edge of your seat. When I was reading them I would hide in the bathroom in the middle of the night with a flashlight just so that I could read them. I think that all girls would like these books, and I think that by donating them to the local library more people will be given the privilege to read them.

Jen_loves_cats@yahoo.com
Kathleen's Story by Lurlene McDaniel

kel1201@hotmail.com
Taking Time by Lynn Abbey

adidastiffy@yahoo.com
I would donate to my library The Usual Rules by Joyce Maynard.

peanut@sonorancreative.com
I would donate the Left Behind Kids series because they're really interesting! Once you start on them you can't put them down!

unknown60423@aol.com
Well there are many books that I would like to give to my school but the only problem is it's a big library and they have all the books I do. But to others I would have to give them A Time to Kill by John Grisham. The book is amazing, and anyone would love it. Let's just say this --- if you haven't read it then put down the book you are reading now and go get it because it's worth it.

luckyladybug222@yahoo.com
A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

IkHouVanJe2@netscape.net
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

HypedUpLoser@hotmail.com
The book I enjoyed was If You Come Softly. This book was so great and it showed me that you can't take someone's love for you for granted because it could be snapped away from you, and it also taught me more about the old lesson that it doesn't matter what your differences are. We are all the same.

cindyaschliman@hotmail.com
I would just love to donate the book Gingerbread by Rachel Cohn. It is such a good book. I could read it over and over and over again.

cute_lil_blonde_5@hotmail.com
I would donate Lucas by Kevin Brooks. I love this book so much and it had me in tears! I got soooo attached to the characters!

maus-mouse@web.de
I would donate the Guardians of Time series by Marianne Curley to my library. Those books are so good!

shkruger@hotmail.com
Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson is a great book. Also the other books by Anderson, Speak and Fever 1793.

aurora1247110@yahoo.com
I really like Lord of the Rings (yeah, I know that's understated a LOT), but I don't think our library has a copy. I can't really donate mine since they're all falling apart from being read so many times, but it would probably encourage other people at my school to read Lord of the Rings as well, since most of them have only seen the movies.

Gryfindorgodess1@aol.com
I would love to donate Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson and also The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants! Both are GREAT books that young teenaged girls should read!!!!

babygirl19472@yahoo.com
The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen or This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen

jenniferstroud@yahoo.com
The book I would donate is The Raven and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe. Because I think if more people in my town would read that book, they would get a better look on life. They also wouldn't take everything for granted.

shuggydog6@msn.com
Blue is for Nightmares and White is for Magic by Laurie Faria Stolarz

cocomarieaz@yahoo.com
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin. It's am old book, but it's a really good read. 4 stars.

meagan_berry@hotmail.com
I would donate all of my books by Philippa Gregory. The Other Boleyn Girl was the best book I have ever read.

puppies4me72@yahoo.com
The book I would donate to my library would have to be Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. It's kind of a futuristic novel and gives you really good ideas at how the world could end. Not to mention that in the future everyone is SuperModel gorgeous at the age of 16.

avawter11@excite.com
If I owned it, I would donate Lie Down in Darkness by William Styron. However, it was the library that lent it to me. Appropriate age: 13-16.

ashliegh_hobson@hotmail.com
I would donate the book Go Ask Alice: A Real Diary IF I had an extra copy.

littleone92@yahoo.com
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

bookworm2005@cox.net
The Ties That Bind, The Ties That Break by Lensey Namioka. Honestly, it was one of the best books that I've ever read and I've read a lot of books. It's about a girl in China who won't get her feet bound and how it changes and shapes her life. It was a total 10!

elc@whsd.org
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

brisemken@comcast.net
The Transall Saga by Gary Paulsen

cherryblossomsakura2111@hotmail.com
The first Shopaholic book, most definitely

CrazzzyDaisy90@yahoo.com
I would donate a book called Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements. It is about a boy who turns invisible in the night and he meets a blind girl who he becomes best friends with.

The other book I would donate is The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. This is a really good book about four best friends who have been friends before they were born, and they are going to different places over the summer and they all send each other one pair of magic pants that fits all their sizes. You will have fun with Lena, Bridget, Carmen, and Tibby.

gotNOboundryz@aol.com
I love the book Welcome to the Ark. It's a fascinating story of four kids in a mental institution. But it's not a book that's all sad about it and stuff. Not like a "don't go mental, this is what'll happen" type of thing. It's just really good.

allnk110@aol.com
I would donate Uglies by Scott Westerfeld because that is a book that everybody should read. It has a good message behind it.

loopilindz@hotmail.co.uk
I think all libraries should have the Ally's World series because it's really good for when you just wanna chill. It's humorous, I can relate to it, and it's really good fun to read.


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