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2 voters
Listopia > Kelly's votes on the list We're All Mad Here (10 Books)
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
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"This book is a heartbreakingly flawless look into the human soul, good, evil, and the choices we make. It offers very straightfoward commentary on the type of people we choose to be, and where thoes choices take us. (read at age 18)"
Kelly
rated it 4 stars
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
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"I had a fascination with Asylums the year I read this, and I found the characters and plot to be enthralling. (read at age 17)"
Kelly
rated it 5 stars
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The Crucible
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"Just absolutely breathtaking. Very few authors can make me feel rage and hysteria the way Miller can, and the characters are perfectly dynamic and entierly human. And let's face it, John Proctor just sounds sexy. (read at age 16)"
Kelly
rated it 5 stars
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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"This was one of the few school assigned books that I believe my entier 10th grade english class loved. It's witty and raw, but above all captures the innocence of childhood with humorous tact. (read at age 15)"
Kelly
rated it 5 stars
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The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
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"If there has ever been a heroine in literature, it is Katniss. (read at age 17)"
Kelly
rated it 5 stars
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Keeping the Moon
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"I've read nearly all of Sarah Dessen's books, and she writes female teenagers perfectly. It was hard to pick a favorite from her, But Keeping The Moon seems to be the one I relate to the most. (read at age 16)"
Kelly
rated it 3 stars
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The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales
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"I grew up on these fairy tales, and later revisited them in college. They're the stories that have shaped modern folklore, animation, drama, and so much of our society as we know it. (read at ages 3- 19)"
Kelly
rated it 5 stars
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Hope Was Here
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"Bauer writes very real women, and this book in particular gave an enthralling realism to a seemingly ordinary life. (read at age 15)"
Kelly
rated it 4 stars
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Double Identity
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"This book was, pardon my french, a mindfuck. I can remember reading it in my room at night and being terrified. (read at age 13)"
Kelly
rated it 5 stars
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Hamlet
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"This is my favorite Shakespeare. Hamlet and Ophelia both struck a chord with me, and it is one of the few plays I've read that I can nearly cite off the top of my head. "
Kelly
rated it 4 stars
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