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    The Giver by Lois Lowry has won the John Newbery Medal for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. While my son read this book in grade 8, he got me to purchase it as he said it was one of the best books he has ever read. (he does read a lot too.) It is a book about balancing the values of freedom and security. A very good read, for young and old.

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    Hi, I read it a while ago. I flew through it in a day, it's fairly short, but a pretty good read. If you have a day to spare, I too, would recommend this book.

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    i absolutely loved this book. could not put it down. she has some others i'm going to get my hands on as soon as my to be read pile goes down a bit.

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    It is a great book. At the time I was reading it, it had been banned in some schools here. It is a little disturbing for kids, I guess, but I think the literary value far outweighs anything else. It did win the Newbery after all ... can't be all that harmful.

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    Yes. I agree, that was a good book.

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    I haven't read this in such a long time, but I will never forget the sledding incident.. OUCH This, Island of the Blue Dolphin, and the Westing Game were always my favorite middle school reads!

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    I read this last fall, I thought it was pretty good. I don't think it's been read by my children's school, too bad though, my son would have loved it, I don't know about my daughter.

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    I'm currently reading this with my class at school . I'm enjoying it. It's very entertaining and it really makes you think .

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    Read it A LONG time ago for a 9th grade book report, it was good from what I remember.

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    I read it last year in 8th grade for my Advanced English class, and it was okay. Though I remember my friends and I making plenty of jokes about "stirrings" and the sort. It made class entertaining.

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