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The Wanderer by Sharon Creech

The Wanderer

by Sharon Creech
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 1, 2000, 288 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2002, 320 pages
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-Leah

I LOVE this book! It's is so cool. It taught me so much. I rate this book out of 1-5 (1-bad 5-excellent) a 10.
Shannon

This was the best book that i have ever read in my life!!
Linds

I thought this bok was excelent, I'm even doing it for my book report at school! Everybody should read it!
shar

i think this book is cool and adventure it was a good book to read! ^_^
Geneva

I thought this book was an outstanding example of a great book. Creech knows how to portray characters well. The characters are real life and are not a fake happy family. There is always some kind of realistic conflict between them. I loved this book!
joshua

It was great I loved it. It had a lot of mysterious things.
Gymnast

I thought that the wanderer was a fasinating book. It made me feel like I was with Sophie, on The Wanderer. I love it! Hint: Sharon, if you read this, I just want you to know I have read all your books, and love them all!! And I can't wait for your newest novel to come out.
chelly

This book makes you want to keep on reading!! Sharon Creech has created a masterpiece!! This book is one of her best!
Mystery, Adventure and Drama are created in her words!

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