Friendship, Social Skills & School Life
Review:Most definitely an interesting read for those who are getting ready to go back to school although the title does make me a bit anxious on how it may rub off on some children who may end up reading it. The story basically follows the worries and wild imagination of a child who is afraid of his first day.
Fortunately his mother is calm and very reasonable as she tries to encourage him in wanting to go to school. Every worry that he has is countered with patience and wisdom so that the child... Read more
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Review:This book was really interesting! One of Wendy Mass's best! The book was very descriptive and had interesting twists throughout. I loved the list she had of all the things she wanted to accomplish when she turned twelve...they were great.You must read and you'll love it!!!!!! Read more
Review:This book is awesome!
I rated this book 5stars because it's unpredictable.
I liked this book because I started reading it on my 11th birthday and I think it tells us that we can have a best friend that is the different gender.
I recommend this book to 10-12 year old. Read more
Review:Wendy,
This is one of the most heart touching books I've ever read. The fact that you can create all those puzzle pieces, then put them together is just truly an amazing talent! I've read multiple books of your and this one is by far the best!
Xoxo,
the 10 year old, Victoria Lauria Read more
Review:This book, Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, is truly inspiring. Jeremy's hard work and determination resulted in a powerful and outspoken book. Jeremy and his friend Lizzy, are on a quest to find the keys to his father's box. Mr. Fink died when Jeremy was a little boy but he wanted his lawyer to give this box to Jeremy on his thirteenth birthday. Unfortunately he lost the keys.This beautiful box was handcrafted by Mr. Fink so Jeremy does not want to break it open. Jeremy travels around the c... Read more
Review:Well normally sequels are not as good as the first. Not in this case this book Wolves of the Beyond Shadow Wolf was great. If you read the first you have to read the second. I will not say to much about the book in effort not to spoil it. Foalan has now joined a clan and is the lowest ranking member. He has only one chance to move up in rank. However he must first simply survive being a low member and face down many challenges and fight his way up. That's pretty what the book is about. Anyway wa... Read more
Review:I bought this book for my 10 year old nephew (4th grade). He loves to read now but has been through vision therapy for dyslexia. Now that he likes reading, I really wanted to get him some fun books that would just encourage a love of reading a good book. He has been reading this to me out loud and we have both really enjoyed it. I personally like it as much as he does and I'm 44. He has been laughing out loud and we have had some fun discussions about ridiculous premises in the book, like would ... Read more
Review:AHHHHH!! This book had me waiting forever to get it, so when I did, you can imagine how excited I was! I've loved all the other books in the series, and love this one as well. Just so you know, all you Sophitz fans are so ignorant of how awesome, sweet, caring, funny, and overall charming Keefe really is. I swear if he was real, I would be trying to get his attention all the time! (I'd probably be one of those fangirls that he would end up loving, at least I'd hope!) If anyone agrees with me on ... Read more
Review:This book made me wanna cry, scream and laugh all at the same time, and not many books can do this (and I've read a lot in just my short life time). That is how I know that this book is seriously good. If I could, I would make everybody in this world read this series (and of course this book) just because of how amazing I think it is.
The book started out a bit more forced than probably intended, but it quickly smoothed out and got way less forced. There were many twists in this book, and... Read more