Rated of 5
by John John's review
This is a great book for teenagers. It has a brilliant plot line that can keep anyone hooked and I can't wait until Louis Sachar releases the next book in the series.
Rated of 5
by victoria lives
I think of this book as a black boy trying not to get into trouble with his friend. He is trying to really turn his life around and he does not act like people think he does. He 's trying to make a difference in his life from camp green lake.
Rated of 5
by Nick Yah
This book was so good I could hardly put it down except when I didn't want to read it. If I had to pick one book in the world this would be the one but if I got to pick two I'd pick Holes and Small Steps, but I don't have so I pick all of his books.
Rated of 5
by Lucy Great
The people of England luv this book. I'm only young and I found it in my school library, i started reading it and I got a little bit confused but still caught up with it towards the end. I luv romantic things but not to soppy, so this book is A+ Kaira Deleon is funny!
Rated of 5
by Brandon Burke Small Steps
I read this book in school and I loved it. It was such a good book, and I love books that tells what the title means in the ends. good job Louis Sachar.
Rated of 5
by clay The Parkside News
It was a book of courage and faith along with a bit of mischief and was nothing close to the intensifying book Holes, but this book definitely had its own little telling from happy to sad and kind of back to happy.
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