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Chicken Soup For The Preteen Soul

Chicken Soup For The Preteen Soul
101 Stories of Changes, Choices and Growing up for Kids Ages 10-13
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen
Hardcover: Oct 2000,
350 pages.
Paperback: Oct 2000,
380 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Carissa Age 10
I only had to read up to page five and I already loved the book. Now I am on page 133 and I have just gotten the book on Saturday! My mom had wanted to get me the book for teens but didnt get to because she didnt have much money at the time. I am glad that she didnt to because I am not 13 and wont be for a while! Now I can't stop reading and my friend Briana loves the book to we like to read it aloud to each other! I know anyone that likes true,emotional,short, that even might be realated to their life will love this book. I hope you get and enjoy this book!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by kisha
i loved reading this book i thought it was really cool and interesting.i loved hearing about other people and their stories

Review (not rated) by Alissa
All of the stories in Chicken Soup were great. Some of the stories were so good, that tears came to my eyes. I really liked the one about Gabe Moura, I thought it was so good, that I even went to www.livingbank.org. I still need to ask if I can sign up.

Review (not rated) by Angela Silski
This is a great book! Sad stories, happy stories, funny stories, this book has it all! It teaches kids to grow. Sometimes you feel like you want to cry. It tells you that you should be thankful that you are alive! I especially liked "Heavan Sent" You'll love this book!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Jessica Marie Lindsey
Chicken Soup for the preteen souls is an awsome book. my favorite story is sbout gabe moura. I really enjoy reading that book now I am reading chicken soup for the teenage soul. Also i like chicken soup for the couples soul. I am going to start reading chicken soup for the teenage soul 2 next.

Review (not rated) by Lindsay
Chicken Soup for the preteen soul is my favorite book, Besides Chicken Soup for the kids soul, It is the only book that I ever read and started to cry. One story In death in dying, made my cry almost all night long Called I'll never forget him. It made me realize how lucky I am, to have a little brother, who is still alive today. Even though I might act like I hate my brother, I really love him and try to take care of him. I remember my first funeral I every went to, it was for my best friends Grandmother. When I saw her lying there I almost cried, by I tried to hold it in because, I didn't want my friend to see me crying. But now I know from another story in Chicken Soup, It is always OK, to cry. The reason I actually came to this site is because, I read the story about Gabe, and how he donated all his organs to everyone. I remember when I was younger, my grandmother was on oxygen and needed a new lung so she could breathe by herself, I would always tell my mom, " If I die Before Mall Mall, I want to give her my lungs." This is one of my favorite books, and I am looking in to getting more Chicken Noodle soup books for my birthday!!

~!~Lindsay 11~!~ July, 2003
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