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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 5 of 5 of 5 by amy
dairy queen
I loved this book but that's because I know whats like to work on a farm and to be that person who doesn't care what other people think. I would recommend this book to anyone who like a girl who's not afraid to show that she better than a guy it your classic "if boys can do it girls can do it better".

Rated 2 of 5 of 5 by Chantelle
Dairy Fail.
Dairy Queen was a good book, Yes I admit, a good background, a great lookout, but the book itself, was very boring. Looking over the other reviews I agree totally, that the book started off to slowly. and it left the readers hanging around waiting for someone to do something. It is said that there is about 7 seconds that the human mind is interested in something, and their minds think about something else doing reading or doing their daily activities. Even though they may not stop, they still think about something else every once in a while. Which I think is very funny because, I am surprised I made it through this book. Not saying that it is horrible, but just saying that the book got off real slow. I didn't like how slow it was, to start off with. I didn't enjoy the middle either. The readers were I'm sure still very bored. but that is just my opinion.
In my case, THIS book FAILED. epically. and i am very disappointing. Goodbye and have a wonderful fantastic, lovely, life.

Rated 2 of 5 of 5 by Justin Bieber
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The book started off really slow..It didn't really start getting exciting till the end. I really didn't like it because all they talked about was farming, which is really boring to me.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Emily
Great Book
I like this book. I like when D.J. got made at brain and told him to get to work.. that was my favorite part..

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by halle 3
omg
This book was so amazing. I couldn't put it down because it was so romantic and I love sappy stuff like that. So if you arr into the stuff where guys are super romantic and adorable read this! I read it in 4 hours Because it was too good! 33

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by morgan
Dairy Queen
I loooooooooved this book. I always love a girl that isn't afraid to show those boys who's boss. I just absolutely recommend this book to everyone. Omg I love this book soooo much and whoever reads it will fall in love with it just like I did...
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