Rated of 5
by Lucia Best Book Ever
The Tiger Rising is a really good book! I read it and really enjoyed it. Once you start reading, you can't put the book down. It is the best book I've ever read in my life!!!!
Kate DiCamillo is a very good author! I read and liked every book she wrote. For example, I read The Tiger Rising, The Tale Of Despereaux, and Because Of Winn-Dixie. All of them are very good books and I would want to read them if I were you!
Rated of 5
by Kiana I Recommend this Book to All
The Tiger Rising is the greatest book I've read. Rob, the main character is locking his secrets in him, like the tiger he found is locked in the cage. Kate DiCamillo is great at describing the plot, and characters. -Kiana
Rated of 5
by christina good book
Is a sad book because Rob hid his feeling about his mother. Like a tiger in a cage.
Rated of 5
by jillian the tiger rising
Rob tried to keep his feelings locked up like a tiger in a cage. He met Sistine who changed his mind and his heart. When his feelings do come out, the tiger gets out too. I recommend this coming of age book to all.
Rated of 5
by kota13 Rising tiger
I love this book. We are reading it in school :)
Rated of 5
by Allison The Tiger Rising
This is a wonderful book. I recommend it 4 everyone!!!!
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