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Hello!!
My name is Hannah, I live in Dallas, Tx, and I am a senior in High School!

I play Varsity Tennis, and absooulty lovee to read!! I love my freinds...I couldnt live with out them! People call me an "open book" because hiding my emotions is not my strong suit. When i get out of college I plan to travel the world. My first destination is Africa. I want to help people with any means i have, to make an impact on just one life would be worth the effort.

Life brings unexpected turns and events that can impact you in various ways. "Life is unfair" However, you make your own choices and only you have total control over your life. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it.

My parents got divorced when i was 4 and ever since have never had a peaceful relationship, soo that makes me stuck in the middle, at times it can be frusterating, and depressing, however i hope that the end result has had a optimistic impact on my character, for example i belive it has made me more mature and able to look upon a situation with confidence.

I charish every moment of life, which might sound a bit cliche ;however, in what i have experenced if you view the glass half FULL then lifes curve balls and mistakes will effect you on a lesser scale.

Please dont be afrade to ask me anything!

Live Well. Laugh Often. Love Much.


advice

Does anyone know a good sad book for a boy and girl, im not a reader, so please tell me a good one, and not hard. a book that a middle schooler could read!

THANKS!

Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold is a very sad book but also very intersting, It will start off with a horrible incident then continue to illustrate the effects on all characters including the victom. I think you will enjoy this book, it is a fun, easy read.
This will help you decide if you would like to read this book:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_Bones

To "Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee of course is very sad, you probably have already read it, but in case you havent you might want to check it out. The story occurs during the Great Depression era so the language can be tricky, however, i think it is definatly worth it! This book is definatly a good book for someone in middle school and everyone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Kill_A_Mocking_Bird

I am not familiar with certain books boys might enjoy, though maybe "A Separate Piece" by John Knowles. It is about teenage boys during ww2 and their relationships, opinions, and feelings about the economy and the issue of being drafted. Its major themes are innocence and guilt. I read this book as a sophmore however it is very short and it goes by fast.
Here is a link to decribe the book in detail:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Separate_Peace

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