Save One Project The Big Read Fahrenheit 451 Alex: “I would save the book, Beautiful, by Amy Reed because it’s about a girl in high school who has to make decisions that can change everything. It’s about trusting people that you barely know, and making decisions that could ruin your whole high school career.” Chris: “This is only one of the Harry Potter books in the series, but they are all amazing. I would save this book because it is one of my favorites in the series. J.K. Rowling created the best series of books in the world!” Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Jon: “The book, Loser, should be saved because it relates to most people. It shows how your lowest time in life can end up being the best. It’s very important for people to read so they can understand both sides of things.” Loser by Jerry Spinelli James: “I would save this book because it has a very good story. It also has very good descriptions of characters and setting. I enjoyed reading this book.” Metro 2033 by Dimtry Glukhovsky Alex: “I would save Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins because I enjoy the whole Hunger Games series. All of the books are very suspenseful and the third book is the best of them all. I can’t wait until Part 1 comes out in theaters so I can go see it at midnight.” Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins Sumera: “If all the books in the world (sic) going to be burn, I would like to save multi language dictionary. By taking help from that all the people could learn multi languages so they can communicate to another and make new social relations.” Multi-language Dictionary Tyler: “I would choose this book for multiple reasons. First, it is a mix of multiple genres, so anyone can find a bit of something they like. Also, everyone I have told about or given it to liked the book. It is a very interesting concept for a book, and it is currently my favorite book.” Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Frankie: “I chose The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci. I chose this book because it’s very interesting to me. Usually, I’m not interested in reading books. Also, because I have to finish reading it. Sarah: “I would want The Gift by James Patterson to be the one book to be kept. The book has a part where the main characters find books that been banned.” Teresa Sutton: “I had a hard time choosing just one book to save. I finally settled on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein because it has so much to teach about the dangers of science gone awry, if unchecked. It also teaches lessons about the responsibility of a creator to its creation, the importance of education, the question of who is entitled to an education and how much, etc. In addition, it’s filled with important literary allusions (“Paradise Lost,” “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”).” What would you choose, if you could choose only one book to save? The End.