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For most teens and preteens, summer means hitting the beach, river, public swimming pool swimhole or pipe nearby garden, depending your locale. For some this means travel, and finally around that often dreamed Roadtrip. For others, it means clustering in secret to surprise your friends and foes dismay. But for a growing number of students, this means Summer Reading required. He is finishing his childhood summer holidays encyclopedia concerns, extending over much of eternity and in fact made him very slightly miss class. And with a lot of summer blockbusters on the way – for not to mention having your own car and ID required for admission – may seem doubtful that I'll manage to get everything on time. Particularly in the light How time it takes to sew costumes for the midnight showing of the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.

Instead of letting it completely erase their determination to achieve, try to get out of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince to help. What do you mean you ask? This July 15, when you are camped on behind the scenes three hundred people, or hiding in the bathroom to slip into a second review, take a moment to rethink the way the Harry Potter series that you did, your friends, son of your cousin, your grandparents, and, let's not kid ourselves, even the family dog feel about reading. The book galvanized a generation of readers, sale hundreds of millions of copies around the world and is translated into nearly seventy languages. The best fit in? You can re-capture the feeling of a duration of two hours and twenty minutes which is way less time than it takes to re-read the book (for us mere muggles, anyway). This means that you can put the time Extra – voila! – The list of required reading.

While you're there, you can put some of these http://www.shmoop.com/literature "title =" Literature "> Information Resources to good use. With study guides, in-depth analysis, amusing anecdotes, and test construction tools, you will see how easy it is applicable to your summer reading to what you already know. Take title = "Moby Dick"> Moby Dick 's Captain Ahab, for example, is disfigured after an ugly incident with a white whale and devotes his life to hunting the monster – Like Harry Potter it is marked by an encounter with Voldemort and sacrifice everything to stop the terror. O Prince Hamlet, who is undoubtedly the hero in English literature and spends angstiest Most of the room, contemplating the murder of his father – as Harry never fails to remind the band that his parents were murdered and his life sucks. (Let's face Harry Whiney gets pretty for a book or two.) With a little effort and a little creativity, you will begin your summer reading at any time.

And, of course, if all else fails, you can always sneak into a second or third reading twilight. Harry never be known.

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