Elaina Kinney
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(page 243 of 304)
"The abstract noun in Just Kids is love. Robert and Patti find love in the beginning of the novel but as Robert soon finds his sexuality they break up, but make a vow to always love each other and be there for each other. They're in love with each, but in a different way. It's very hard to describe what they have because it's very different. It also borderlines Robert's sexuality." — Nov 04, 2016 06:59AM
"The abstract noun in Just Kids is love. Robert and Patti find love in the beginning of the novel but as Robert soon finds his sexuality they break up, but make a vow to always love each other and be there for each other. They're in love with each, but in a different way. It's very hard to describe what they have because it's very different. It also borderlines Robert's sexuality." — Nov 04, 2016 06:59AM
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(page 31 of 488)
"The novel is mainly about the early upbringing of punk music in New York. It includes interviews with Iggy Pop, Danny Field, Joey Ramone, and many other famous punk figures. The part I am reading right now is talking about Jim Morrison and the poetry of rock and roll. The people being interviewed described the poetry in rock and roll in so many different ways." — Jan 30, 2017 07:02AM
"The novel is mainly about the early upbringing of punk music in New York. It includes interviews with Iggy Pop, Danny Field, Joey Ramone, and many other famous punk figures. The part I am reading right now is talking about Jim Morrison and the poetry of rock and roll. The people being interviewed described the poetry in rock and roll in so many different ways." — Jan 30, 2017 07:02AM
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(page 11 of 142)
"The book "Out of Bounds" is very interesting. It's made up of stories from South Africa when it was extremely racist and prejudice. I haven't read enough of it to really know the abstract noun, but I think it's fighting or fight. Just from what I can tell from the summary." — Dec 05, 2016 06:57AM
"The book "Out of Bounds" is very interesting. It's made up of stories from South Africa when it was extremely racist and prejudice. I haven't read enough of it to really know the abstract noun, but I think it's fighting or fight. Just from what I can tell from the summary." — Dec 05, 2016 06:57AM
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