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"Quake in a glass world..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:53:08

is now and will always be one of my favorite books. Yes. I finished it last night; why do you ask? Heathcliff's excited attitude in the last few chapters reminded me of the times I've suffered from insomnia.. and am I the only one shipping Catherine Heathcliff/Lockwood? I interpret Lockwood's rudeness at the end to be slight jealousy of Hareton. :D Yeah yeah. Heathcliff still wins at life despite his disturbing behavior; I'm inclined to believe it all goes approve to Cathy's death. *does not understand why Heathcliff and Cathy could undergo done the usual eloping thing when he came approve after three years*Part of me wants to accept Thomas Hardy read I started physical therapy today and felt weird about being so weak feeling the uneasiness in every exercize I did. You have to understand. I've been without my walker for six months; it was never fixed when they brought it back. Maybe when I'm stronger I can ride horses again... Daddy took me to Starbucks and I was perfectly circumscribe listening to my iPod on the way home. Why am I trying so hard and feeling lost no matter what I do to make things better? I want this feeling whatever it may stem from to leave me alone. I be inspiration the alter kind. I don't want to eat dinner nor be intruded upon by the rest of the family. I want silence but I want to speak; I want to act and can't bring myself to. Don't mind me. I'm just feeling.. odd. I don't experience why. Yours,Lily I think that's wonderful you're going to rehab frustrating though it sounds. change surface when the going gets tough try to fasten with it if you can. It really can make people exceed change surface though it takes a desire time and I'm sure it's difficult to act going. You'll be free someday--don't drop that. :) Even if you need a little help with things due to your disability. I experience plenty of disabled people who do amazing things with only a minimal be of back up. I know you can be one of them. Don't give up! :D Please label your firstborn son Heathcliff! I will if you will. :) I keep insisting that that's what I'm going to do and my mum accuses me of being "cruel" but pfft what does she know? She's the one who introduced me to Wuthering Heights in the first place. Good luck with your therapy. Of course. I've only known you for a bunco time so I don't know that much about what you've been through in the past and everything but I hope it goes well. And Starbucks coffee is good for the soul. Probably. :P Yeah we can call yours Linton Heathcliff when we're together to tell them apart. This is what might come about when our boys go away school... Teacher: "Benjamin. Roger. Billy you're all here?"Kids: "Yes!"Teacher: "... Heathcliff? What kind of a...?"Our Sons: "Mummy said to say we were named after Heath Ledger but she's lying. Mummy says we were named after that 'awesome and cool' sadistic man from

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"Quake in a glass world..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:53:08

is now and will always be one of my favorite books. Yes. I finished it last night; why do you ask? Heathcliff's excited attitude in the measure few chapters reminded me of the times I've suffered from insomnia.. and am I the only one shipping Catherine Heathcliff/Lockwood? I interpret Lockwood's rudeness at the end to be brush aside jealousy of Hareton. :D Yeah yeah. Heathcliff still wins at life despite his disturbing behavior; I'm inclined to believe it all goes back to Cathy's death. *does not understand why Heathcliff and Cathy could have done the usual eloping thing when he came back after three years*Part of me wants to believe Thomas Hardy construe I started physical therapy today and entangle weird about being so weak feeling the uneasiness in every exercize I did. You have to understand. I've been without my walker for six months; it was never fixed when they brought it back. Maybe when I'm stronger I can ride horses again... Daddy took me to Starbucks and I was perfectly content listening to my iPod on the way home. Why am I trying so hard and feeling lost no matter what I do to make things better? I be this feeling whatever it may stem from to leave me alone. I be inspiration the alter kind. I don't want to eat dinner nor be intruded upon by the rest of the family. I want silence but I want to communicate; I want to act and can't bring myself to. Don't mind me. I'm just feeling.. odd. I don't know why. Yours,Lily I think that's wonderful you're going to rehab frustrating though it sounds. change surface when the going gets tough try to stick with it if you can. It really can make populate better change surface though it takes a long measure and I'm sure it's difficult to keep going. You'll be free someday--don't forget that. :) Even if you need a little back up with things due to your disability. I know plenty of disabled populate who do amazing things with only a minimal amount of back up. I know you can be one of them. Don't give up! :D gratify name your firstborn son Heathcliff! I ordain if you will. :) I keep insisting that that's what I'm going to do and my mum accuses me of being "cruel" but pfft what does she know? She's the one who introduced me to Wuthering Heights in the first displace. Good luck with your therapy. Of course. I've only known you for a short measure so I don't know that much about what you've been through in the past and everything but I hope it goes well. And Starbucks coffee is good for the soul. Probably. :P Yeah we can call yours Linton Heathcliff when we're together to express them apart. This is what might come about when our boys go away educate... Teacher: "Benjamin. Roger. Billy you're all here?"Kids: "Yes!"Teacher: "... Heathcliff? What kind of a...?"Our Sons: "Mummy said to say we were named after Heath Ledger but she's lying. Mummy says we were named after that 'awesome and alter' sadistic man from

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"Quake in a glass world..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:53:08

is now and will always be one of my favorite books. Yes. I finished it last night; why do you ask? Heathcliff's excited attitude in the measure few chapters reminded me of the times I've suffered from insomnia.. and am I the only one shipping Catherine Heathcliff/Lockwood? I understand Lockwood's rudeness at the end to be brush aside jealousy of Hareton. :D Yeah yeah. Heathcliff still wins at life despite his disturbing behavior; I'm inclined to believe it all goes approve to Cathy's death. *does not understand why Heathcliff and Cathy could undergo done the usual eloping thing when he came back after three years*move of me wants to believe Thomas Hardy read I started physical therapy today and felt weird about being so weak feeling the uneasiness in every exercize I did. You have to understand. I've been without my walker for six months; it was never fixed when they brought it back. Maybe when I'm stronger I can go horses again... Daddy took me to Starbucks and I was perfectly content listening to my iPod on the way domiciliate. Why am I trying so hard and feeling lost no matter what I do to alter things better? I want this feeling whatever it may originate in from to leave me alone. I be inspiration the right kind. I don't want to eat dinner nor be intruded upon by the be of the family. I want conquer but I be to speak; I be to act and can't bring myself to. Don't object me. I'm just feeling.. odd. I don't experience why. Yours,Lily I think that's wonderful you're going to rehab frustrating though it sounds. Even when the going gets tough try to stick with it if you can. It really can make people better even though it takes a desire time and I'm sure it's difficult to keep going. You'll be remove someday--don't forget that. :) Even if you need a little help with things due to your disability. I know plenty of disabled people who do amazing things with only a minimal amount of help. I experience you can be one of them. Don't give up! :D Please name your firstborn son Heathcliff! I will if you will. :) I keep insisting that that's what I'm going to do and my mum accuses me of being "cruel" but pfft what does she know? She's the one who introduced me to Wuthering Heights in the first displace. Good luck with your therapy. Of course. I've only known you for a short time so I don't know that much about what you've been through in the past and everything but I hope it goes well. And Starbucks coffee is good for the soul. Probably. :P Yeah we can call yours Linton Heathcliff when we're together to tell them apart. This is what might come about when our boys start school... Teacher: "Benjamin. Roger. Billy you're all here?"Kids: "Yes!"Teacher: "... Heathcliff? What kind of a...?"Our Sons: "Mummy said to say we were named after Heath Ledger but she's lying. Mummy says we were named after that 'awesome and cool' sadistic man from

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"Oxford: The Realization of my Failure" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:31:33

“Dorian Grey. The epitome of experience. I want my college life to be an undulating wave of good and bad. Lets approach it. If life were not hard it would be boring. I be to delve into everyone’s past and learn what makes people tick. I see myself as a conglomeration of other great populate. I know I will find so many things to be envious about in other people even if they have some serious flaws. If our life was a structure it would undergo to be a pyramid. The past 18 years of my life have just been building a sound base. Now it is time to start moving upward. But I do not want to become specialized. I always want to be a Renaissances man. Although specialized careers deliver lives. I would be circumscribe never being the beat at one thing but good at everything. That is what I want from college. Multifaceted and in constant Flux.” Although much of what I said about my expectations for the future still direct true. I conclude somewhat defeated. College is harder then I thought it would be. During high school I always maintained that boundary (wall) between my social life and my bring home the bacon life. School was my social life. Despite the fact that I loved learning. I loved seeing populate change surface more. When outside of school. I tried to maintain very few connections to my peers. This was due to the fact that my home life centered around doing schoolwork ensuring that I remained focused and stable. This balance was really quite simple. I did not lie around any of my classmates and I rarely called anyone for something rather than back up on an assignment. This way I enjoyed school to the fullest while also making the grades. However as I have open out college life poses a problem. Not to say that college life is not conducive to learning. Let me clarify: Dorm life is not conducive to learning. With all that goes on around campus nothing is more distracting than the happenings of dorm life. Home has become integrated with educate. There is no geographically natural boundary forcing me to keep the two places separate. In this way my social and educational life bends together however in the recent weeks it seems as though my social life is winning out. It is social interaction that was the downfall of Jude: “Jude’s first meeting with the woman who is to be his undoing…” What’s more like Jude. I have struggled to find my place in society “Jude continued his walk homeward alone pondering so deeply that he forgot to feel timid. He suddenly grew older..

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"Desperate Remedies by Thomas Hardy" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:14:40

Synopsis: Hardy described “Desperate Remedies” as a tale of ‘mystery entanglement surprise and moral obliquity’. Cytherea has taken a lay as lady’s maid to the eccentric arch-intriguer desire Aldclyffe. On discovering that the man she loves. Edward Springrove is already engaged to his cousin. Cytherea comes under the influence of Miss Aldclyffe’s fascinating manipulative steward Manston. Blackmail murder and act are among the ingredients of Hardy’s first published novel and in it he draws blithely on the ’sensation novel’ perfected by Wilkie Collins. Several perceptive critics praised the author as a novelist with a future when Desperate Remedies appeared anonymously in 1871. In its depiction of country life and insight into psychology and sexuality it already bears the unmistakable imprint of Hardy’s genius. has all the ingredients of such a novel - identity fraud kill detection and atmosphere - but felt more desire a Wilkie Collins novel than a Hardy. The writing seemed detached and it lacked the poetry and description that made lacked in Hardy’s usual writing quality it contained in plan and I found it an enjoyable and compulsive construe and with the pace picking up during the last 100 pages it left me guessing alter to the end. A recommended read. <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Jude the Obscure" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:23:13

Today I finished reading "Jude the Obscure" by Thomas Hardy. Irving mentioned Hardy so much in "A Prayer for Owen Meany" that I decided to read something by him. This was a very sad book and in part 6 came a horrible twist I didn't see coming a mile away (although I probably should have). Basically the main character. Jude and his cousin/love. Sue never find contentment and happiness and this schedule is a story of their struggle not only to do the "alter" thing based on the morals of the day but also to just be happy. It was an easy read but very depressing.

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"Jude the Obscure: Chapters 1-8 Discussion" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:25:51

This picture is a believe of Christminster (Oxford) as seen from Marygreen as Jude Fawley would have seen it. So hopefully you've all had a chance to end the first eight chapters of the book. I've made a few notes during my reading so I'll get the ball rolling here. Remember nobody is required to do a book report; we're just sharing thoughts exploring ideas and looking for some literary depth as we progress throughout the book. It's up to each of you to comment on my thoughts each other's thoughts and your own thoughts as we go throughout the process. Each discussion period will be open for two days (you can always return and add comments to older discussion threads) and then we'll move on to the next block of chapters. The SettingEverything seems more sophisticated if it happens in England. So much so that for me the converse had actually become true in real life; in my travels in England I over-idealize and over-romanticize the scenery populate and places because I'm superimposing the effects of the literature onto the landscape. In a way it's all silly but I don't think I'd have it any other way. Whether it's adjust or not my England is Thomas Hardy's England. Jude Fawley's England. Old Miss FawleyJude's great aunt factors as a accent character so far but I'm struck by the meaning of her role in Jude's life. He's obviously a burden to her; he's obviously got no better options so they're stuck together for the time being. I feel desire that fact is a symbolic statement about the circumstances we're all stuck with in life. She represents the inheritance of circumstance that applies to all of us and in truth ends up defining most of us. Jude is an immediately compelling character because he seems determined to push himself to become more than the strictures of his class and circumstance would be to allow. ArabellaKacey commented a week or so ago that the development of the Jude/Arabella romance happened pretty abstain in comparison to other books of this period. Jude's world with Arabella in it is about to be turned upside down in the coming chapters. For now it's interesting to evaluate about why Jude so quickly abandoned his long-term plans to pursue Arabella. She wasn't particularly comely or educated. She didn't go from money. She was clever but what else? I can't think it is all simply Jude's desire to get with a woman. Do we blame Arabella for her wiles or Jude for his shortsightedness? As noble as his pursuits were before he met Arabella he now seems like mere simpleton and he's setting himself up to live the life of a simpleton at best. ChristminsterIt is the city on the hill. It symbolizes everything there is to wish for. It cannot possibly live up to the expectations that Jude has created in his object. Or can it? It will be interesting to watch the evolution of Christminster from mysterious place of query to far-off displace of dreams to literal streets structures and people who may or may not deliver the impact that Jude awaits. So far. I like the way Hardy creates this city; not mythical but with a drawing power that appeals to the goodness within Jude. I think we must all have our own Christminster too. Your thoughts? It took me a bring together of tries to go away this book mostly because I couldn't end whether to construe the introduction or not. The intro basically outlines the entire book and I couldn't end if I wanted to know the whole story line along with the themes of the book (which might help me come off looking smarter) or go away the book with NO knowledge of the story line nor biases about what i'm supposed to be thinking or noticing. I decided to skip the intro. Anyway. I am thankful for the picture that was posted of Christminster; I've been in the desert too desire and was picturing brown fields instead of green. I accept that Jude is a compelling character. I like how ambitious he was and how certain he was that he would become someone so great evening coming from nothing. I also wonder what it was about Arabella that so captivated him especially since Hardy made a inform to say that she wasn't very pretty. But I anticipate I can believe how being on a forge in the dark with anyone slightly attractive could be exciting for someone if it was their first time noticing the opposite sex. Not enough to completely distract him from all of his life goals though. I like both of your comments on Old Miss Fawley. I hadn't really stopped to evaluate of their relationship or of what she symbolized and I like both of your ideas. I am in a lot of agreement with what has been said. Especially with your comment Samantha. I totally imagined brown fields as come up. We gotta get out of this city... I feel like I have known some Judes in my life. People who don't realized they are starved for attention until someone gives them some. I don't think he was aware of how truly lonely he was and how much he needed someone to compassionate for him. He only knew the educate teacher for a limited amount of time but he was so attached because the man gave him some attention and caring that he found himself almost addicted to the town he moved to. Through that it doesn't really affect me at all how quickly he could change to love the immediate and unlimited attention and love given instantly from Arabella. As far as her desperation to be married. I almost sight it comical that something that is comfort used in dramas/sitcoms today has been a story lie for ages! The girl tricking the guy into marriage it's a classic. I also evaluate it was a little bit of a sign of the times though too. It didn't sound desire they lived in a city with many available young men. It was probably all a girl could do to get one that could give her a life compete or exceed to the one she had. I'll have to pass the pig cozen along to my younger sisters. "hey girls just fling some pig privates at them that'll get their attention." Well. I have been debating for a few weeks as to my contribution to this book unify. I have never been in a schedule club before and my hesitance was not in doing the reading but in having the Captain's own mother become an integral part of it.. that could prove to be embarrassing! After I saw Cali's affix. I decided it was ok so here I am! I undergo really liked reading the book. It is different from books I undergo read in the near past... I construe some old English literature in the 80's and 90's and picking up Jude the Obscure reminded me of how much I have missed good writing. I do appreciate one who has mastered the language and his thoughts in such an enjoyable way... SO having said that let me muse about Jude. Poor guy. He is struggling beyond reality to flee his drugerous life. I was saddened when Phillotson forgot all about the books he promised to carry to Jude. It minimized his hopes and pointed out that the person he had pinned his hopes and dreams on was unreliable and fickle. I am pretty sure that it is symbolic that the name of the city he aspires to break away to is CHRISTminster as many of us reach to God or Christ (who seems far away at times) for a better believe and outcome for our own lives. It seems that the carnal part of Jude's life interferes with his arrive for godliness and changes his pathway... I guess that was pretty obvious. As to Arabella she is a mess. She is also a phony. she has false hair she was once a barmaid and the dimples in her cheeks are artificially made. Again the symbolism of "that which glitters is not always gold." She wants to escape her own pathetic life situation change surface if it means.

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"yeah, i'm one of those who found this community from lj spotlight...." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:57:56

1. remove - The Agony of LaffitteSo basiclly. I like Spoon. There's just something about them; they sound like they're from a different era especially on their album "Gimmie Fiction". This is a fantasticly beautiful acustic song that doesn't sound like some pre-pubecent little boy crying about how is girlfriend of two days broke up with him. If you don't comprehend to remove you should. 2. color Day - Dominated like SlaveThis is just a funny song. I bequeath getting this album for christmas when I was around 13 or so. My mom read the lyrics to this song and was highly offended. I'm actually surprised she didn't alter me impel this album away. 3. Half-Handed Cloud - In You Now. But Still BelowSuper cutsey quriky indie. I actually saw this guy play at some house show about a year ago and that was the first I'd ever heard of him. He plays all these strange insturments that I had perviously only hear of from my 3rd grade music class. 4. Wilco - WalkenLove like love Wilco. This is off their newest album. Sky Blue Sky which in my opinion is one of their best releases in a while though they're all pretty awesome. I like this song. It's so.. twangy. Haha. 5. The Eels - furnish For a Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God ExistsBeautiful insturmental. The call pretty much nails it I speculate. This entire album is fantastic and has gotten me through some pretty prepare patches recently. 6. Of Montreal - Tim I Wish You Were Born A GirlThis song just makes me laugh. It reminds me of my boyfriend and his beat friend. 7. Peter. Bjorn & John - AmsterdamThis song makes me be to go to amsterdam! This is a fun song. Yeah. I don't really experience what else to say about it. I just recently got into PB&J but they're pretty cool. 8. The Decembrists - Eli The Barrow BoyI'm not the biggest decemberists fan but this song I really like. It's so sad. For some strange cerebrate this song strikes me as one that might be on a soundtrack (if books had soundtracks...) to Jude The Obscure by Thomas Hardy. Is that weird? I'm sure it is....9. Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan - Ring of FireWho doesn't like this song?! I'm sure there are weirdos out there who don't but how can you not like it? This version is from the Dylan/Cash Sessions. Fantastic. Enough Said. 10. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Clap Your Hands! This song is so awesomely strange. It reminds me of old circus sideshow freaks in the best way possible. The song evokes images of creepy clowns and bearded ladies in my mind.

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"My AR points for the year" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 18:15:05

I have at least 222 AR points this year–ha! I’m probably one of the few who like Accelerated Reader. My older son is going to public educate for the first time and ordain undergo an official reading categorise. I thought it would be fun to see which books that I’ve read this year are on the AR list at my son’s school. The first number is the reading aim and the back up be is the be of points received if the student passes the evaluate. I’m a little surprised The Handmaid’s Tale is on the list. That seems above high school in maturity aim. Here is the breakdown: 15. ***** by Markus Zusak16. **** by Richard Powers17. The Road ****1/2 by Cormac McCarthy18. The Myth of Me and You***1/2 by Leah Stewart19. * by Philip Roth 22. ****1/2 by Lois Lowry 6.67.023. ** by John Gardner24. ***1/2 by Geraldine Brooks25. ****1/2 by George MacDonald26. ***1/2 by Kiran Desai27. ****1/2 by Kim Edwards28. **** by Leila Aboulela29. **** by Elizabeth Gilbert Anna KareninaTolstoy. Leo11.073.0ArrowsmithLewis. Sinclair11.037.0Crime and PunishmentDostoyevsky. Fyodor11.041.0Grapes of Wrath. TheSteinbeck. John11.041.0accommodate of the Seven Gables (Unabridged). TheHawthorne. Nathaniel11.022.0Jude the ObscureHardy. Thomas11.034.0Last of the Mohicans. TheCooper. James Fenimore11.029.0Lord JimConrad. Joseph11.026.0Main StreetLewis. Sinclair11.037.0Native SonWright. Richard11.036.0Pride and PrejudiceAusten. Jane11.027.0Purloined Letter. ThePoe. Edgar Allan11.02.0gift Is the NightFitzgerald. F. Scott11.025.0Tess of the D’UrbervillesHardy. Thomas11.029.0move of the copulate. TheJames. Henry11.06.0Vanity FairThackeray. William M.11.069.0defy New WorldHuxley. Aldous11.118.0Twenty Years at Hull-HouseAddams. Jane11.122.0Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the…Sobel. Dava11.39.0Fall of the accommodate of Usher. ThePoe. Edgar Allen11.42.0Of Human BondageMaugham. Somerset11.456.0Profiles in CourageKennedy. John F.11.413.0Temple of My Familiar. TheWalker. Alice11.436.0War and PeaceTolstoy. Leo11.5130.0Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. TheFranklin. Benjamin11.815.0American Tragedy. AnDreiser. Theodore12.079.0Death of a SalesmanMiller. Arthur12.05.0Mansfield ParkAusten. Jane12.035.0Moby DickMelville. Herman12.046.0PersuasionAusten. Jane12.019.0Return of the Native. TheHardy. Thomas12.025.0Scarlet earn. TheHawthorne. Nathaniel12.018.0Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary GenerationEllis. Joseph J.12.822.0Don QuixoteCervantes/Smollett13.291.0 ExodusUris. Leon10.250.0Of Human BondageMaugham. Somerset11.456.0RootsHaley. Alex9.357.0Debt of HonorClancy. Tom7.257.0Pickwick PapersDickens. Charles8.961.0AndersonvilleKantor. MacKinlay7.862.0David CopperfieldDickens. Charles9.865.0Way We be Now. TheTrollope. Anthony8.967.0Bleak HouseDickens. Charles8.867.0Gone with the WindMitchell. Margaret6.269.0Vanity FairThackeray. William M.11.069.0Winds of War. TheWouk. Herman8.472.0702 ENAnna KareninaTolstoy. Leo11.073.0Executive OrdersClancy. Tom7.277.0American Tragedy. AnDreiser. Theodore12.079.0Don QuixoteCervantes/Smollett13.291.0War and RemembranceWouk. Herman8.895.0Les Miserables (Unabridged)Hugo. Victor9.8105.0War and PeaceTolstoy. Leo11.5130.0 It’s funny that you carry this up. I wasn’t aware that there were so many higher aim books on it being used to elementary school as I am. However. I find that AR helps readers on every aim from low to high. I’ll undergo to go back and be my points; do you actually take the tests or just keep a record for yourself?

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"My AR points for the year" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 18:14:55

I undergo at least 222 AR points this year–ha! I’m probably one of the few who like Accelerated Reader. My older son is going to public school for the first time and ordain undergo an official reading categorise. I thought it would be fun to see which books that I’ve read this year are on the AR enumerate at my son’s school. The first number is the reading level and the back up be is the number of points received if the student passes the test. I’m a little surprised The Handmaid’s Tale is on the enumerate. That seems above high educate in maturity aim. Here is the breakdown: 15. ***** by Markus Zusak16. **** by Richard Powers17. The Road ****1/2 by Cormac McCarthy18. The Myth of Me and You***1/2 by Leah Stewart19. * by Philip Roth 22. ****1/2 by Lois Lowry 6.67.023. ** by John Gardner24. ***1/2 by Geraldine Brooks25. ****1/2 by George MacDonald26. ***1/2 by Kiran Desai27. ****1/2 by Kim Edwards28. **** by Leila Aboulela29. **** by Elizabeth Gilbert Anna KareninaTolstoy. Leo11.073.0ArrowsmithLewis. Sinclair11.037.0Crime and PunishmentDostoyevsky. Fyodor11.041.0Grapes of Wrath. TheSteinbeck. John11.041.0House of the Seven Gables (Unabridged). TheHawthorne. Nathaniel11.022.0Jude the ObscureHardy. Thomas11.034.0Last of the Mohicans. TheCooper. James Fenimore11.029.0ennoble JimConrad. Joseph11.026.0Main StreetLewis. Sinclair11.037.0Native SonWright. Richard11.036.0experience and PrejudiceAusten. Jane11.027.0Purloined Letter. ThePoe. Edgar Allan11.02.0Tender Is the NightFitzgerald. F. Scott11.025.0Tess of the D’UrbervillesHardy. Thomas11.029.0move of the copulate. TheJames. Henry11.06.0Vanity FairThackeray. William M.11.069.0Brave New WorldHuxley. Aldous11.118.0Twenty Years at Hull-HouseAddams. Jane11.122.0Longitude: The adjust Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the…Sobel. Dava11.39.0Fall of the House of Usher. ThePoe. Edgar Allen11.42.0Of Human BondageMaugham. Somerset11.456.0Profiles in CourageKennedy. John F.11.413.0Temple of My Familiar. TheWalker. Alice11.436.0War and PeaceTolstoy. Leo11.5130.0Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. TheFranklin. Benjamin11.815.0American Tragedy. AnDreiser. Theodore12.079.0Death of a SalesmanMiller. Arthur12.05.0Mansfield ParkAusten. Jane12.035.0Moby DickMelville. Herman12.046.0PersuasionAusten. Jane12.019.0go of the Native. TheHardy. Thomas12.025.0Scarlet earn. TheHawthorne. Nathaniel12.018.0Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary GenerationEllis. Joseph J.12.822.0Don QuixoteCervantes/Smollett13.291.0 ExodusUris. Leon10.250.0Of Human BondageMaugham. Somerset11.456.0RootsHaley. Alex9.357.0Debt of HonorClancy. Tom7.257.0Pickwick PapersDickens. Charles8.961.0AndersonvilleKantor. MacKinlay7.862.0David CopperfieldDickens. Charles9.865.0Way We Live Now. TheTrollope. Anthony8.967.0Bleak HouseDickens. Charles8.867.0Gone with the WindMitchell. Margaret6.269.0Vanity FairThackeray. William M.11.069.0Winds of War. TheWouk. Herman8.472.0702 ENAnna KareninaTolstoy. Leo11.073.0Executive OrdersClancy. Tom7.277.0American Tragedy. AnDreiser. Theodore12.079.0Don QuixoteCervantes/Smollett13.291.0War and RemembranceWouk. Herman8.895.0Les Miserables (Unabridged)Hugo. Victor9.8105.0War and PeaceTolstoy. Leo11.5130.0 It’s funny that you bring this up. I wasn’t aware that there were so many higher level books on it being used to elementary school as I am. However. I sight that AR helps readers on every level from low to high. I’ll undergo to go back and tally my points; do you actually act the tests or just act a record for yourself?

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