Rated of 5
by kaitlyn completley amazing
This book is a huge insperation on me! i am having to read this book for a project and wow i thought it was going to be so boring and it was just gonna be a blow off book. wow was i wrong!! this book is very very well writen it is completly a great book for young children or young teens! i want anyone and everyone to read this book it will change your life for ever... i sure changed mine!!!! :)
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by Lilian My thoughts
I thought this book was great because it is about a twelve year old girl growing up without a mother. Her mother died when she was only three so she doesnt know much about her death but now is willing to go to another city with her brother to find out what happened to her mother.
Rated of 5
by Anonymous
IT Was Great I loved that book it taught me more about 6th grade and peopole are changing. It taught me how to be nice to new kids and how u can come best friends with them. The best part was when Gabbys dad went back to get Cleo. Well everyone you would enjoy this book.
Rated of 5
by joe
this book was rubish
Rated of 5
by Denica
This book is fab and a lot of hard work seemed to be put into it
Rated of 5
by Angela
"It was amazing! i've never read anything like it! i definitely would love to read more of Nora Raleigh Baskin's books!"
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