It should not be so hard to write both poetry and fiction. Both arts, after all, make use of the same materials, words and punctuation. Poems...
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I was immediately drawn to this book because I am in High School, so I can relate to the issues of standardized testing and how it can feel useless at times. I kept reading and really came to love both characters stories, and found both of them are funny in their own pathetic (and surprisingly realistic) way. Eventually, I realized that I connected with both characters' fear of the future and the unknown. Due to it's sexuality, I would recommend it only to people in High School or above. Overall, it is a well-written, and creative depiction of some very unique characters who I loved to read about.
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America's Report Card by John Mcnally
Squall, June 20, 2007
I was immediately drawn to this book because I am in High School, so I can relate to the issues of standardized testing and how it can feel useless at times. I kept reading and really came to love both characters stories, and found both of them are funny in their own pathetic (and surprisingly realistic) way. Eventually, I realized that I connected with both characters' fear of the future and the unknown. Due to it's sexuality, I would recommend it only to people in High School or above. Overall, it is a well-written, and creative depiction of some very unique characters who I loved to read about.(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)