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There are currently 88 reviews for Angela's Ashes
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Rated of 5
by Michele
i immensely enjoyed this book but am having difficulty understanding the relationship of the title to the book. Any thoughts? |
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Rated of 5
by CaseyBlue
I think that this was am awesome book to read. I even read it 3 times in a row and did a project on it for school and everyone who heard about the book in my class from me thought that it sounded really good. My whole family has read it at least a couple times each and even though I am only in grade ten, I still will enjoy the book for the rest of my life! |
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Rated of 5
by Hugh G Rection
This book was good, but kind of hard to get into in the beggining. It was fun to read about the life of the young Frank McCourt growing up in Ireland. I recomend it for people in there late teens to whenever. |
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Rated of 5
by Frankie
I love this book. It makes a person realize, and be grateful for everything they have. If I would have grown up like McCourt, and I don't think I would have survived. It is truly a heartbreaking story, but McCourt lightens it up with his humor, and makes the book delightful to read. |
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Rated of 5
by Kate
This book is absolutely beautiful. It shows just how strong the human will can be. Not only does the author describe the imagery, but he pulls us all into the story, creating something truly remarkable. |
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Rated of 5
by rdemarco
This is a very good book, the story is very simple and ordinary, but the author manages to make you be completely involved with his story and with the desire to know how it ends. |
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