You have narrowed things down helpfully. You should read, "A Tale of Two Cities," for many reasons you have cited. 1) It is really enjoyable 2) It is at all grades level 3) The book is appropriate, although it may be rated for violence. 4) Fantasy: Can you imagine yourself working to save other people's lives and then having to walk willingly and calmly to a platform where you know that evil people are going to cut your head off? And then you say, "This is a far, far better thing that I do than any thing that I have ever done."
If you read this book and plan activities with your teacher to go along with, you wikll impress him/her a ton. Promise!
2007-04-10 11:07:14
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answered by steve_geo1 7
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If you like vampires try Twilight, by Stephanie Meyers, and the sequel New Moon. Or the Darren Shan Series.
I have read a lot of the books up there, most of em, so there's a great big list i could give you:
10 uses for an unworn prom dress
Through the looking glass
The Artemis Fowl series
Erm, there's a whole lot more but I'm short on time and have a TINY *pinches fingers together* memory when I'm on the internet.
Hope you find a good book.
~Magic~
2007-04-10 11:10:35
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answered by magicmarkerofdoom 1
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A Tale of Two Cities is a classic, but Dickens can be tough even for some college students to grasp. At your level and with your interest in fantasy, I would suggest Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. His books are classics, but fairly easy to understand and read. If you haven't read The Hobbit, though, I suggest you start with that one. It's easier and simpler than Lord of the Rings, and sets the stage for the events in the trilogy.
Be warned, though. Tolkien wrote in a time where omnipresent narrators and rapidly changing points of view were common. This can seem confusing or even dry if you aren't used to it. But once you understand and become accustomed to the style of the period, you should find the books quite enjoyable.
2007-04-10 11:04:15
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answered by ap1188 5
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Dang, you have read some good stuff and
some I've never heard of. If I were you I
would read "Tale of Two Cities". I think that
would impress the teacher more than some
of the other books you mentioned.
PS...this dang computer has taken over my
reading time and I'm not happy about it. I'm
gonna start reading a little more. Good Luck
2007-04-10 11:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I don't know what will impress your teacher
but i enjoy the books;
Old Magic and the Guardians of time trilogy By: Marianne Curley
i also like the books by Tamora Pierce any of her books are good. Also The safe keepers secret by: Sharon Shinn is good, that is also a series.
If u like the old fairytale stories u may like these retelling...
Before Midnight: A Retelling of "Cinderella" (Once Upon a Time) BY:Cameron Dokey any any others like that just look it up on any book store web site.. or e-mail me..
Hope u fine a book u will enjoy
2007-04-10 20:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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OK, it is ok. If the hamsters have plenty to eat and drink, they will rarely eat the others, unless there is something wrong, or the baby was born dead. Leave the family alone for now, with both litters. Mom is most likely already pregnant again. When this new litter is about 16-18 days old, take dad and the boys out and leave mom and the girls together. You will have one more litter, but mom will not get pregnant again. When the 3rd litter is weaned, about 3 weeks, take the baby boys out of that group and put them in a cleaned cage with dad and the older boys. Dont wait longer then the 3 weeks, as the little babies will be fine at that age with dad and the older boys.
2016-04-01 07:46:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You would love the "His Dark Materials" trilogy! The books are:
1. The Golden Compass
2. The Subtle Knife
3. The Amber Spyglass
By Philip Pullman
2007-04-10 13:22:24
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answered by strawberry_ice_cream_888 2
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A Tale of Two Cities is a clasic, you might have to read it in the future, might be too much for you right now. You´ll probably hit the mark with The Lord of the Rings
2007-04-10 11:03:25
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answered by cristyloo 5
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Well, i've read lord of the rings and sword of shannara. I haven't read a tale of two cities (heard it's boring =) ) but that would impress your teacher. if you've got a bit of time, read the sword of shannara because that was a really good book, it's just kinda long. lord of the rings was good too, but i'd say either sword of shannara or tale of two cities. good luck with whatever you do!!! (oh by the way i read sword of shannara in 6th grade too, if that helps you decide)
2007-04-10 11:09:56
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answered by defy gravity! 3
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You could probably make some fun projects from The Ink triology.
Here are some other great series:
Artemis Fowl
The Edge chronicles
Narnia
The Spooks Apprentice
The Dark Is Rising
2007-04-10 11:03:36
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answered by Pixie D 4
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