What book do you reread the most?
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Re: What book do you reread the most?
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Growing up in a coastal town, Heidi's story was my ultimate escape. It was like being transported to the Alps, tagging along with Heidi and her pals. The book allowed me to imagine a life so different from mine and experience it through Heidi's adventures.
Nowadays, I don't find myself revisiting books once I've finished them. It's more like I start a book, and then I need that extra push to get through it!
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I can quote this one " my goal was to make the kid feel heard. I didn’t mind the cliché; in fact, I admired the phrase, its rightness of fit, a mixture of the somatic and semantic; maybe it explained the desire for heavy metal that registered as touch as much as sound"
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It's good book by Anthony Morris. It carries important moral values that are highly needed in our current generation.
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They are some of my favorites ever!
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