Fiona Thomas
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"I usually read in my bedroom or during school when we have free time during class. When I start reading a book I enjoy I usually don't put it down until I have finished it. I like most books and don't perfer a certain genre. However, I do find some books that I don't enjoy. For instance, I didn't like Paper Towns by John Green and found it time consuming and boring to read." — Feb 29, 2016 10:06AM
"I usually read in my bedroom or during school when we have free time during class. When I start reading a book I enjoy I usually don't put it down until I have finished it. I like most books and don't perfer a certain genre. However, I do find some books that I don't enjoy. For instance, I didn't like Paper Towns by John Green and found it time consuming and boring to read." — Feb 29, 2016 10:06AM
Fiona Thomas
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(page 448 of 448)
"...it isn't just a petty game but a real chase. Finally, when Tally and Croy were escaping Scott Westerfield used the word "crept" (402). This gives the illusion they aren't just taking a stroll within a park but instead are sneakily hiding out and traveling." — Jan 30, 2016 01:18PM
"...it isn't just a petty game but a real chase. Finally, when Tally and Croy were escaping Scott Westerfield used the word "crept" (402). This gives the illusion they aren't just taking a stroll within a park but instead are sneakily hiding out and traveling." — Jan 30, 2016 01:18PM
Fiona Thomas
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(page 720 of 630)
"During this part of the book, Apple has begun to create the iPhone. They also begin developing the iPad and encounter many issues. For example, Steve Jobs wants the design to be perfect. He redoes the same design over and over until it is perfect to him. I wouldn't want to work with someone like that because it would require a lot of patience." — Dec 17, 2015 09:36AM
"During this part of the book, Apple has begun to create the iPhone. They also begin developing the iPad and encounter many issues. For example, Steve Jobs wants the design to be perfect. He redoes the same design over and over until it is perfect to him. I wouldn't want to work with someone like that because it would require a lot of patience." — Dec 17, 2015 09:36AM
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