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The Wanderer

by Sharon Creech

The Wanderer by Sharon Creech X
The Wanderer by Sharon Creech
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  • First Published:
    Apr 2000, 288 pages

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    Apr 2002, 320 pages

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:))Sabrina (03/10/11)

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I loved this book! My class and I read Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, and I thought it was a great book! I read The Wanderer for a book report I was doing, and absolutely loved her writing style for the book. It was intimate and made me want to read more, and I would suggest this book to anyone who hasn't read it. :)
ellie:) (10/23/10)

great book
I loved this book so much it had a great plot ,and I was very happy I picked off the shelf at the library. This is a great book about a 13 year old girl named Sophie who lost her parents when she was little and got a new family many years later who love her very much!
Readerofcreech (10/04/10)

AWESOME!!
I loved this book because of the emotional factors Creech has once again put into words. I have also read Chasing Rebird, Walk Two Moons, and many others!! Loved them all!!
Erik (09/07/10)

BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!
This is the best book I have ever read! I could read it over and over and over and over again!
Xaos (09/06/10)

It was pretty good.
I thought it was pretty good, but not the best there could be - I mean, it seemed pretty cliched in some parts and it just didn't really stick with me. Maybe it's personal opinion, but the book didn't make me really stop and think; it was just something I needed to read for a book report. It kept me hooked in some parts, but was so boring at times as well. Still, I'd recommend it to my friends, mainly because out of the other books on the reading list, this one isn't /too/ boring.
Chris (09/04/10)

The Wanderer by Sharon Creech
I had to read this book for school. At first I thought it was going to be bad, like all the other books that the teachers assigned us to read. But surprisingly this book was different.... it was fantastic.
Kaitlyn (10/14/09)

THE WANDERER
This book RULES!I LOVE reading and this book definitely qualifies as a five for me ! I will read anything I can get my hands on , but this is by far the best book ever! I love how it is made as entries from Sopie's and Cody's logs.I'm also interested in "Merry Olde England" as it's called.
Cutie Bug (02/05/09)

Awesome Book
I Love this book ! We are reading it for book clubs and it is the most awesomest book I've ever read in my entire life !

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