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 danielr.
 
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							| NEED SOME SUGGESTIONS 
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							| HELLO
   I HAVE AN UPPER-INTERMEDIATE- ADVANCED CLASS, AND ONE OF THEIR SEMESTER ASSIGMENTS IS TO READ A NOVEL SO THAT THEY CAN INCREASE THIER VOCABULARY, I REALLY NEED SOME SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT NOVEL DO YOU RECOMMEND ME , I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP  THANKS IN ADVANCE BEST WISHES FOR ALL OF YOU |  25 Aug 2009      
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| That �s a broad topic. Maybe something from Charles Dickens? What are their interests?  There are too many books to name. 
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 hedgehog
 
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							| You could suggest Agatha Christie �s or Conan Doyle �s book or maybe short stories by Edgar Alan Poe |  25 Aug 2009     
					
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 brjp
 
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							| I am not sure whether this book is ok with your students � ages but I loved reading Catcher in the Rye by J.D.Salinger when I was a teenager. In SparkNotes it is defined as  a novel about a young character�s
growth into maturity. 
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 ameliarator
 
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							| Maybe they �re too advanced for this, but I recommend the "Little House on the Prairie" books to students. �Technically they are kids books, but there �s still tons of vocabulary and they give a sense of a part of US history, which Ss sometimes find interesting. |  26 Aug 2009     
					
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 reeta1
 
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							| The Phantom Tollbooth by Norman Juster. An amazing book. |  26 Aug 2009     
					
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