Rated of 5
by Em Good book
This book is wonderful, such a great read! the only thing that annoyed me was how she would say things three times, over and over and over, see what I mean?
Rated of 5
by Katie very good, one thing i would change though
I liked this book. Really, the only criticism I have on this is that Mibs doesn't really act her own age, which bothered me. In books though, that is what always annoys me. It is a pet peeve of mine, so maybe that's why i noticed. but all in all it is a great story with rather loveable characters and a great plot line!
Rated of 5
by Taylor Book Report
I did this book for my book report and may I just say that it was amazing. You will be taken with the children to get to their Poppa. An amazing book, everyone of all ages can read this book and just be amazed. Also an easy book and a great book for teachers to read to their classes. If you read this, you might also want to read the sequel Scumble. (Also an amazing book from Ingrid Law!) And if you are reading this, coming from me, I am 11 years old. Just an amazing book. PERFECT!
Rated of 5
by corina AMAZING!
This book was absolutely amazing! I wish she would make more books about the Beaumont family!
Rated of 5
by deona G-R-E-A-T B-O-O-K!!!!!!!!
The book is great and kind of funny.
Rated of 5
by Lizzi In L-O-V-E
I am in love with this book. I couldn't put it down. Make more (PLEASE) thanks ;)
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