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Dairy Queen

Dairy Queen
by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Hardcover: May 2006,
278 pages.
Paperback: Jun 2007,
278 pages.

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Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by kailey
Pretty Good Book
This book is pretty good. I enjoyed all the action on the farm and the action between the to young ones. This is a great book for someone who loves a country book.

Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by ...
is there a second
this book was amazing i have to amit but i mean the end was like ReALLY iwas wondering if there was a second but i could not did not find it so i was sad but i had to many qustion at the end like did she end up with him did she become friends with amber did her life bocome better... to many questions at the end if u like that ending then read it!!!! but other than that it was amazing it was perfect!!



(Editor's Note: The sequel to Dairy Queen is The Off Season.)

Rated 1 of 5 of 5 by Michelle I.
BORING
Okay, it is "sweet" and "cute" but it was NOT worth reading 274 pages!!!!! I was about to throw the book out the window!!!!! I have never been this bored in a book! The author is very talented. My advice to her is to GET TO THE POINT MORE FASTER AND INCLUDE MORE TWISTS! There are TONS of books I recommend over this one!!! I mean this is the typical basic story about a girl on a farm that wants to play football. C'mon we all know its the same sappy "love" story we have seen a million times on Disney Chanel!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Abby Nopoulos
Dairy QUEEN, Indeed!
It was a good book that kept me thinking. I found myself smiling, frowning, and at some points, in udder shock! Get it? Udder! Haha but it was a very good book. Good for teen girls. :D

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by yoyoma
Dairy Queen
This book is great! I like how DJ decides to take a risk in trying out for football. Lots of suspense!

Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by Lina
Who said girls couldn't play football?
I'm all for happy endings. When the girl gets the guy out of her league or the guy meets the girl of his dreams. I gotta say this book left me high and dry. I spent all night reading to find that happy ending and it never happened! This book is life changing if you have the patience to finish it.
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