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Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

Stargirl

by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2000, 176 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2002, 192 pages
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bex (11/27/04)

it was terrible!!!!!!!!! i read it because it was short so it was east to read for a school book report
yo mama (11/18/04)

The book brought up differnet acasions it wasnt about 1 character it had characters u would have never thought of that just pop up i give the book 2 thumbs way way up :-) : D :P
NIkki (11/18/04)

I liked it. It was kind of an advanced reading level, but it was okay.
ugly (11/15/04)

good book
Valeria (11/11/04)

This book inspired me to read more books of Jerry Spinelli because the book Stargirl was so good and when I stared to read it was interesting and when I kept reading I wanted to know what was coming next. The book Stargirl was different but in the same time it was so cool. In my age 14, right now teenagers dont like reading book and when I stared reading it kept reading and reading. This is why I really like this great book.
Monkey man (11/04/04)

I Love this book and recomend it to anyone!!!
alaina (11/01/04)

I am 12 & i thought that this was a really good book. Everything about it, the beginning, the middle,
the end. Everything was good. Really makes you think about the kids in your school.
stargirl** (10/28/04)

This book roxs!!!

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