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Economic aspects of optimal disability benefits (Working paper / Department of Economics)
Book: Economic aspects of optimal disability benefits (Working paper / Department of Economics)
Written by: Peter A Diamond
Publisher: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

It is magically addicting
Rating: 5 / 5
It is so incredibley awesome! It didn't take me long at all to read it. It really is very addicting, especially when you get to the end. The end always has all the action, don't you think? The middle also has a lot of action, like Harry gets to ride Buckbeak, or Harry gets in trouble for roming around the school. If you decide to read the series, you will be amazed at how good J.K. Rowling is at writing and how well she makes it seem as though it can really happen. I just can't stop reading the series because it is so good! I even read it when I am watching my favortie television show. You will fall in love with it like me!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The Greatest Book
Rating: 5 / 5
If you have not read this book or not watched the movie you need to.
This is the best book you will ever read in your life.
if you read this book you will be touched by the friendship they use.
I don't want to tell you anything more so thats my review.


Number Three
Rating: 5 / 5
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is book number three in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. This book is a wonderful continuation of the storry. In this book you will find the characters that you know and love (or hate!), and many intriguing new characters as well. The three main characters (Harry, Ron, and Hermione) are maturing nicely - and J.K. Rowling's style of writing reflects that.

The Harry Potter story is getting darker in this book. The battle for Good vs. Evil continues, with an ending just as brilliant and action-packed as the endings of the first two books. There is a very strong theme of innocence in these books - the books and characters themselves are by no means "innocent," but they have to form their own opinions and seek out innocence for themselves...they have to stand up for what they believe in, even when most people seem to be against them.

J.K. Rowling has included wonderful morals and ethics in her writing, and whether intentional or not, these entertaining, fulfilling stories make for wonderful reading for all human beings.


 
 
 



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