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Walk Two Moons

by Sharon Creech

Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech X
Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
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    May 1994, 280 pages

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    Jul 1996, 280 pages

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Bruno (02/18/05)

I think this book deserves a 5 because it taught a lot a of lessons about life and is a little sad. The conflict was actually amazing and I recommend this book for anyone.
Chantelle Williams (02/02/05)

I read walk two moons as a school novel study, and I was impressed about how good it was. Usually I don't enjoy the books we read for novel study, but I really enjoyed walk two moons. I liked the plot twist even thought I wanted Sal to end up living happily ever after with her mom, dad, and grandparents. It was obvious I thought that Mike a.k.a. "the lunitic" was mrs. Winterbottoms first child. I cried when Sal's grandma died. She was an awesome character because she thought of Sal and not about herself. I thought that it was clever when Sal drove all by herself. I liked how we found out that Mrs. Cadaver was the only surviver from the bus crash, and she had been close with Samamanca's mother. The only thing I would have liked is more of a conclusion to Phoebe's story. I would like to know if she has really excepted her big brother, and I would like to know if Prudence (her older sister) is still flirting with him. I loved the messages that Mrs. Partrige was leaving. I thought they were well thought out, and I enjoyed reading them. Sharon Creech is even more amazing then I thought if she really came up with those all on her own. WOW!!!! Overall I loved this book and I look forward to reading more of Sharon Creech's books. Walk two moons is a great book for anyone, any age. I highly reccomend that you read this book!

Chantelle Williams
Grade 8
Jensen Cheong (01/26/05)

Amazxing! Had to read it a zillion more times to be sick of the book. I liked the book because you can actually visualize the book meaning. I can walk in Phobe, Ben, Sal, or anyone else moccisins and understand how they feel. Overall, I think this book deserves a no.1 spot. In conclusion, this was a terrific book
Kita (01/17/05)

This was a really great book. I enjoyed it, even though the ending made me cry a bit. Phoebe was my favorite character. =)
Kadeja (12/17/04)

This is wonderful amzing great spectacular. Sharon continue writting books and let no one doubt you.
I'm a 6th grade girl and i know a good book when i read one i give this more than a 5 i give it 99,999,999,999[ i read the wandered too wonderful book these are the best books i read
masta hacka, age 13 (12/07/04)

AR is so easy, lol, all I had to do was get the teachers P@ss and auto run a simple virus. since I obviously couldn't cheat by stealing the awnsers.(as it would take to long) I got into the teaches file and gave me tons of points for "completing" tale of 2 cities, muhahaha, but b4 that, all I needed to do was take the test, I didn't even need to read the book to get most of the questions right, I have only took 3 actual (non cheated for) tests, and all where 100%
veronica (11/29/04)

the book was great!i recomend it don't judge it by its cover,its intresting!best book ever!best book ever
Abby, age 13 (10/31/04)

The book "Walk Two Moons" really is a good one. It has a little bit of everything in it. It keeps you thinking and hooked until the very end. I like it because it is like two stories in one - one of the trip Sal and her grandparents are taking and the other of Sal's friend, Phoebe Winterbottom. It was fun to read because I got attached to the characters. I think this is a great book for kids my age and a little bit younger.

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