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The Wanderer by Sharon Creech

The Wanderer

by Sharon Creech
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  • Apr 1, 2000
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  • Apr 2002
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steph

I agree, it wasn't as good as her other books, but it was still a wonderful book!
Kobe

the Wander
Kind of boring, but I love it!
Hillary

The Wanderer
Well to tell you guys the truth I thought it was a bit boring, confusing, and had no main idea. I do like the author though because I read her other book called ' Walk To moons' a very geed story, it makes you think about it. I recommend that book way more.
Julianna Flanigan

The Wanderer
I'm still reading "The Wanderer" in my reading class and I don't really understand the meaning of the story but the rest is pretty good so far.
tc~

it was an okay book.but sharon creech has written better books. =)
Mallory

The book the wanderer was OK!! I don't hink itshould've won a newberr though. I had t read it for a report,a nd i thought I'd get it because I liked "Walk Two Moons" I was dissapointed
Kendra

This Book Is boaring!!! I had to do it for a book report!!!
Sarah

This book was good, but it wasn't as good as Sharon Creech's other books like Bloomability and Walk Two Moons. Those are my favorite books!

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