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Topic Started: Jun 23 2009, 10:17 PM (100 Views)
Atticus
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Atticus wandered into the library. Shelves upon shelves, and piles upon piles, of books were just waiting to be opened. They, with their dusty covers, were practically begging for it!

He roamed the halls of the library. Not many people were there yet, and he wondered if the library was simply an unpopular place or if it was a particularly quiet morning on this Sunday.

He scanned the shelves, and judging by the large amount of books on astronomy and astrology, he assumed he was in the "A" section of the nonfiction books. He continued along the row of shelves and took a particular notice to the carpentry books; he was just thinking (perhaps dreaming) about studying carpentry earlier today and building a house through the knowledge of it.

But on this particular day, he was yearning for a good fiction book, a way to escape from reality and into a mythical world, not quite where unicorns and butterflies existed, but where it was peaceful. Indecision got the best of him, however, for he could not decided upon which book to pick up and read; so he stood there gazing up at the tall shelves and reading the titles of various fantasy books.
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Michelle walked into the library yearning something to read on the hot summer day. She approached a shelve full of "Do it yourself!" books. She picked up a guide on how to farm.

"First have the right tools, such as a hoe, hammer, sickle,watering can and an axe" she muttered under her breath.

The next chapter was all about how to plant a seed correctly. How boring! She was going to start a farm very soon. She began to read about livestock next, she remembered reading somewhere that a clone was classified as livestock.
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