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But most of current drinking binges, sometime resulting in death, would occur in dorms of colleges. And imagine the drop out rates if all would be legalized. I remember hearing of pot party at a university, where a son of some big foreign company was throwing: weeds weeds everywhere. Where...
It would all be depending on the consequences. For drinking you have drinking and driving and having MADD against them. For tobacco, you have the surgeon general warnings, which brought forth 2nd hand smoking advisory to all public, therefore banning smoking in restaurants and even in some...
I read Wikipedia after or while reading the book. But, I try not to read too much into it because it explains it much too thoroughly and does spoil the book. And reading Wikipedia afterwards is almost like reading cliff notes, since it explains in different perspective than I had grasped.
Redwall Series by Brian Jacques
Poppy by Avi (Children's)
Cricket in Times Square (Children's)
Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George, she wrote many outdoor type stories.
Who Moved My Cheese/non-fiction but it's a short fable type.
Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett...
I would talk to animals, the other would cause me trouble.
On page 192 of this thread there was a question, If you could have one power, what would it be? And answer being, The power to steal powers from others; thus getting more! ^_^
That is a great answer! But what if someone had the...
I know they were dreadful when they were forced upon you. But, I'm trying to make a reading list of these 'scholarly literature.' From 8th to 12th, even college years.
Thanks.
You probably read a few of these...,
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli.
Pirates! by Celia Reese.
Inkheart series is turning a bit romantic.
Jane Eyre, although a classic novel, it is very romantic novel.
Hunchback of Notre Dame - The saddest love story I've ever read.
This afternoon, it was night. I was on a floating island, somewhere in Pacific, west of Mexico, sleeping on a tree, with hundreds of meercats sleeping within and over my body.
Sheesh, that's a serious question, coming from a serious guy. Well, I'm a guy too, and serious. I understand this site attracts people who are well versed and gregarious. But, it is nice to see humorous pictures sometimes, and smiles comes in all colors, instead of just black and white...
Someone had recommended the following from this site: You're Thinking About Doughnuts by Michael Rosen. It's being reread by my 2nd grader. He is also reading The Dangerous Book for Boys. My daughter is reading The River by Gary Paulsen.