Top Most Epic Puns Known To Man and Woman
May 20, 2011
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Have you ever just sat down and been bored too much you just want to go around and tell a joke? Or maybe a pun? Well, today is the day you get to learn about the world’s most famous puns. The first one is a common one you probably heard in one of your early years like third or fourth grade. Why was... Read more »
Lockets
April 29, 2011
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It’s that little charm that will spice up your outfit anytime. It’s that little necklace that you’ll finger all the time. And it’s that accessory that will get comments from all around. That little thing is the locket which originated in the Victorian ages as a pendant to store... Read more »
Honk for Japan! by Krista Keplinger
April 7, 2011
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Due to the recent 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Sendai, Miyagi Province in Japan, many charities have rushed to the aid to help the struggling nation rise from the rubble post-earthquake and tsunami. Fundraisers have popped up everywhere, even at our school dance, and on YouTube. YouTube user Nigahiga,... Read more »
The Seer of Shadows
February 16, 2011 • Trinity Capps
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Just a picture of a person can show someone a ghost that shadows you. Or, at least, that is true for Horace, a young apprentice to a professional photographer, Mr. E. Middleditch. A wealthy married couple, the Von Match’s, order a picture to be taken of the Mrs., to put on the grave of their deceased... Read more »
Calling All Writers and Readers!! (Wattpad.com)
January 21, 2011 • Trinity Capps
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Are you a writer? Are you looking for a way to get others to read your work? Or maybe you are a reader? Want a way to read stuff for free? If so, Wattpad is the website for you! Wattpad.com is a no cost site that you can upload writing to. You can slowly upload chapters, or post it all at once;... Read more »
The Rock of Rhyme
October 29, 2010
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As a kid surviving elementary school, you were mostly likely assigned a poem to write. Staring at a blank white paper, you are trying not to pleurisy the ruler of rhyme; know to us as Theodore Seuss Geisel or Dr. Seuss. Born on March 2nd, 1904, he was a native to Springfield Massecheuts. He was a graduate... Read more »
Percy Jackson and The Last Olympian by saabhir G.
October 5, 2010
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In this longly awaited series finale Percy Jackson once again takes the reigns. This book takes off from where the last one stopped. The titan lord Kronos has taken over the body of Luke and is willing to take over all of Manhattan. Percy Jackson is now struggling to resolve this problem. Kronos’s... Read more »
Physik Review
September 22, 2010 • Daniel Rubenstein
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Are you a fantasy loving person? Then Physik might be the right book for you. This 3rd installment in the Septimus Heap books can so far be called the best. The book continues the story of Septimus Heap and all his friends and family. The book is set in a magical world in an unknown time but most... Read more »
Chasing Vermeer: The Real Deal by Krista Keplinger
September 13, 2010 • Krista Keplinger
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The mystery starts in October when three very different people get the same letter asking for their help to solve a crime that’s ages old. They have no idea how this letter will change their lives or what the writer will do to them if they show the letter to police. If you show this letter to the authorities,... Read more »


