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2.0 out of 5 stars It was alright., November 5, 2000
By A Customer
This book wasn't one of my favorites. It was ok, but the storyline was kind of confusing, and it got drug out a lot. The teens seemed to be a little too mature for their age, and it really had no point to it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Bright Days Stupid Nights, April 12, 2007
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Bright Days Stupid Nights is interesting. I would recomend this book to ages 10 and up. the characters names ae Chris,Faith,Elizabeth,and,Vicki. Vicki is always fighting with her friends and they were with Vicki one time while driving and kicked her out because she got on their nerves. Vicki smokes and that is part of the reason shes always mad. she comes home from school and does her homework, she is also good at math.


The character named Faith is sometimes happy,nervous,and courageous.She has blonde hair,green eyes and she is short. Faith likes to talk alot most of the time she is calm,and she can run fast.In school she is intelligent,and she also likes to read,Faith is athletic too. She is 20 yrs old and she likes to drive around and go shopping. After she is done with the day,she goes to her athletics practice. Then after that she goes home and sleeps. As I said I would reccomend Bright Days Stupid Nights to ages 10 and up.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not my type of book, March 6, 2000
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I didn't quite get the point of this book. I understand that they went to be newspaper interns, but why exactly did they go? Did there school reccommend it to them? Why did Faith not want anyone to know her family past? It left blanks that should have told the story.
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Bright Days, Stupid Nights by Harry Mazer (Hardcover - July 1, 1992)
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