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Frindle
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Andrew Clements
Neal Iversen
, October 23, 2010
My fourth grade teacher read us this book; I have since called pens "Frindles".
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The Great Gatsby
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F Scott Fitzgerald
Neal Iversen
, October 23, 2010
The book that stopped me from dreading English III; F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby,” is about the misgivings that people who want money have about people who have money. Gatsby is a retired war vet who has a burning desire to impress Daisy, a wealthy woman who lives across the bay and has never needed to work a day in her life. The novel is from the perspective of Nick, Daisy’s cousin, who is new to the city. Nick observes Gatsby’s attempts to impress Daisy and prove he has lots of money by throwing lavish parties.
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