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Walk Two Moons

Walk Two Moons
by Sharon Creech
Hardcover: May 1994,
280 pages.
Paperback: Jul 1996,
280 pages.

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Review (not rated) by Kadeja
This is wonderful amzing great spectacular. Sharon continue writting books and let no one doubt you.
I'm a 6th grade girl and i know a good book when i read one i give this more than a 5 i give it 99,999,999,999[ i read the wandered too wonderful book these are the best books i read

Review (not rated) by masta hacka, age 13
AR is so easy, lol, all I had to do was get the teachers P@ss and auto run a simple virus. since I obviously couldn't cheat by stealing the awnsers.(as it would take to long) I got into the teaches file and gave me tons of points for "completing" tale of 2 cities, muhahaha, but b4 that, all I needed to do was take the test, I didn't even need to read the book to get most of the questions right, I have only took 3 actual (non cheated for) tests, and all where 100%

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by veronica
the book was great!i recomend it don't judge it by its cover,its intresting!best book ever!best book ever

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Abby, age 13
The book "Walk Two Moons" really is a good one. It has a little bit of everything in it. It keeps you thinking and hooked until the very end. I like it because it is like two stories in one - one of the trip Sal and her grandparents are taking and the other of Sal's friend, Phoebe Winterbottom. It was fun to read because I got attached to the characters. I think this is a great book for kids my age and a little bit younger.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Samie
I love this book I can never put it down it's the best I ever read!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by AMY
MY AGE_11
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK IN THE WORLD! Belive me it must be a good book if I finished reading it (quotes my mother).I REALLY REALLY REALLY like if because it is really exiting and it really has all the moods. Let me explain.,......there is a bit of romance and a bit of terror a bit of laughter a bit jelusy and a bit of anger. And the ending is terrific!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good job Sharron Creech im hoping you will write more books!
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