Rated of 5
by Jeannie
This is a great book! I have nothing to say, Kate DiCamillio did a great job on this book. I enjoyed it very much because right from the first page I was hooked in. I don't want to tell you the story just read, it is awesome.
Rated of 5
by Karen
I think this book is okay. I was a little disappointed. It seemed like a short story and was too long. I do like how the Rob and his father opened up in the end.
Rated of 5
by marmi
The language in this book is very vivid. The author uses the five senses and halps you feel what is going on. Even though you could guess the ending...when it occured you were still shocked.
Rated of 5
by Kymberli
I think this book is good because it shows you need to be indipendent and need to show your feelings not lock them up.
Rated of 5
by Winton Smith
This book is the defined volume of terror. It is bad, to say the least. The author seemed to make the children act like 2-year olds. This is a book that should be avoided at all costs.
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