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I just finished this book last night in bed. It was so interesting that I couldn't put the book down! I was supposed to be asleep at 11:30, but I was up reading until 12:30. It really was a good book, as was Flush, another Carl Hiaasen book that I loved.
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I LOVED this book! My teacher read this story to us last year. His name is David Reith (Mr. Reith). He is a funny teacher. He's not very old either. Not older than 40. Anyway, I loved the way this book was about a solved problem. Just last night I got finished with Hoot, another one of his stories that my cousin and I were reading. I enjoyed reading both!
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This novel is about two rival schools who are forced to write letters to each other. They weren't thrilled at first, but they became friends. Big problem in the end, but I don't ruin surprises!!
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I don't want to sound sappy but I almost cried when Queenie fell off Smokey during the dog attack. I thought she was going to be seriously hurt! Besides her collarbone and her cut lip, she seemed okay. I love how the book ended but I don't want to give anything away!
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Hoot by Carl Hiaasen
nancylittlebuddy, February 7, 2007
I just finished this book last night in bed. It was so interesting that I couldn't put the book down! I was supposed to be asleep at 11:30, but I was up reading until 12:30. It really was a good book, as was Flush, another Carl Hiaasen book that I loved.(25 of 35 readers found this comment helpful)
Flush by Carl Hiaasen
nancylittlebuddy, February 7, 2007
I LOVED this book! My teacher read this story to us last year. His name is David Reith (Mr. Reith). He is a funny teacher. He's not very old either. Not older than 40. Anyway, I loved the way this book was about a solved problem. Just last night I got finished with Hoot, another one of his stories that my cousin and I were reading. I enjoyed reading both!(24 of 45 readers found this comment helpful)
The Year of Secret Assignments by Jaclyn Moriarty
nancylittlebuddy, February 7, 2007
This novel is about two rival schools who are forced to write letters to each other. They weren't thrilled at first, but they became friends. Big problem in the end, but I don't ruin surprises!!(4 of 8 readers found this comment helpful)
Ttyl (Talk to You Later) by Lauren Myracle
nancylittlebuddy, February 7, 2007
This is my favorite book of all time! I am yet to read TTFN, the sequel, but I can't wait! I recommend this book to intant message junkies like me!(7 of 11 readers found this comment helpful)
No Small Thing by Natale Ghent
nancylittlebuddy, February 7, 2007
I don't want to sound sappy but I almost cried when Queenie fell off Smokey during the dog attack. I thought she was going to be seriously hurt! Besides her collarbone and her cut lip, she seemed okay. I love how the book ended but I don't want to give anything away!(8 of 15 readers found this comment helpful)