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Glyn Dewis Dewis itibaren Sawley, Long Eaton, Nottingham, Derbyshire NG10, İngiltere itibaren Sawley, Long Eaton, Nottingham, Derbyshire NG10, İngiltere

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Glyn Dewis Dewis itibaren Sawley, Long Eaton, Nottingham, Derbyshire NG10, İngiltere

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Koontz continues his new telling of the Frankenstein tale. There are strange goings on in Montana so Deucalian, Carson and Michael head off to try and stop the clone of Victor Frankenstein from eradicating humankind. It kind of ambles along but it's a pretty decent and easy read. The ending is a cliffhanger so it would appear there's going to be another book.

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My review: Posing as Ashley is a cute, quick novel with meaning. It is about Ashley who is smart and beautiful. She decides to be a model to make money for stuff like college. But we all know that the modeling career is not that easy to get into. What I really liked about this book was that it showed me how is it like to be a model. There were so many modeling tips that made me wonder why this industry does even exist. Also, this book opens the door to many struggles teen models face like eating disorder and –as I like to call it- wearing disorder. There are teens and pre-teens out there who are asked to be older than they should be. In opinion, this is so wrong to even exist in this industry or any other industry. For example, in this book there is a character that is 14 years old and she modeled as a bride for a magazine. Do you see what I am talking about? It's distrusting and sad. In addition to that this book discusses other problems that many teens face; like separation of parents, illness and loss. Thanks to this book for opening my eyes on so many great topics. And I can't wait to read the next book. Tata for now Read more: http://basma-aal.blogspot.com/2011/03...

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This is the story Homer's Odyssey from Penelope's perspective--what went on while he was gone. I liked this book so much I forced it on a friend (who liked it slightly less than I did). I will definitely read this one again and pick up more Atwood in the future.