Arya Samimi
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"The novel depicts an old man, Morrie who comes across a life-threatening disease. While he is sick and dying and old student named Mitch hears about his old professor dying. He comes back to visit his dying professor and together they discuss the meaning of life and what death means. They visit each other every Tuesday's and discuss important morals about what life has to offer" — Oct 10, 2016 02:32PM
"The novel depicts an old man, Morrie who comes across a life-threatening disease. While he is sick and dying and old student named Mitch hears about his old professor dying. He comes back to visit his dying professor and together they discuss the meaning of life and what death means. They visit each other every Tuesday's and discuss important morals about what life has to offer" — Oct 10, 2016 02:32PM
Arya Samimi
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(page 288 of 272)
"The novel is depicted in present tense in various different squalid countries like Afghanistan. The seals in this novel have a strong belief that less-fortunate children deserve a chance to become somebody and grow up into adults that can provide for themselves Andy their family. For this reason, many of these seals travel all over the world to help kids build a life for themselves." — May 30, 2017 02:57PM
"The novel is depicted in present tense in various different squalid countries like Afghanistan. The seals in this novel have a strong belief that less-fortunate children deserve a chance to become somebody and grow up into adults that can provide for themselves Andy their family. For this reason, many of these seals travel all over the world to help kids build a life for themselves." — May 30, 2017 02:57PM
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(page 460 of 460)
"Life of Pi is a serious and touching novel about a child who gets lost at sea with a tiger. Recently I watched the movie and was interested do enough to read the book. It was surprisingly enjoyable for me considering it is so unique to what I usually read. I recommend to those ages 12+ that like non-fictional and realistic novels." — May 01, 2017 02:26PM
"Life of Pi is a serious and touching novel about a child who gets lost at sea with a tiger. Recently I watched the movie and was interested do enough to read the book. It was surprisingly enjoyable for me considering it is so unique to what I usually read. I recommend to those ages 12+ that like non-fictional and realistic novels." — May 01, 2017 02:26PM
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