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Stargirl

by Jerry Spinelli

Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli X
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
    Aug 2000, 176 pages

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    May 2002, 192 pages

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(05/05/04)

It was ok.
(04/28/04)

i dont really like that many books but
when i foud this one at my school it
jump right up at me it was like i was in
this book it is soo cool how books can do
that to you!


(04/14/04)

i think this book was a great book it showd how poeple can realy be and that every 1 is unike in there own way yeah this book was the best.
ariell taylor (04/12/04)

It was ok i thoughrt it could be a little more detailed though!!!!!!!!!!
Dusty Shirley (04/12/04)

I think that the book Stargirl wasn't a good book at all compared to other books I have read before. The only funny part in the book was when Stargirl and Leo watched some boy pick his nose that was pretty funny at the time. From the beginning of the book it was really boring to me. I think that the book Stargirl was more a girls kind of book than a boys book. When I first heard the book Stargirl I knew that it was going to be a girl book.
Chris Bradley (04/12/04)

I thank that the book Stargirl was an ok book but it wasn`t one of the best book that I have readed but I wouldn`t like to readed that book for my on pleasuer. when we stared reading the book it was boring and I thouh that maybe we would stop reading the book. But as we went throuh out the book it started geting good and not so boring. Then it started geting funny. There was one part in the book where they followed thous people in the mall, know that is funny. I donn`t thank that there is enay more funny partes. But there was one that I can thank of.
Victoria Thompson (04/12/04)

I rated this book with a four, because i thought it was a very interperative book. It has alot of very good points that people can learn from and people can become better people in the world if we read this book. Out of all the people in this world this bookk shows that out of all the people in the world it is ok to be different and there is someone who is ok with the way that person are and he/she is not afraid to show it and that person could influance the entire world to be that way to not be afraid of what or who they are or how other people look or the way they talk or how smart they are. People could ecome friends if we just got past all of the unimportant details ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Victoria Thompson~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hayley Smith (04/12/04)

this book was ok but it was sort of boring toward the end because she did come to school and nobody cared which i thought personally was one of the most boring part in the whole story. i say this because its true and that stargirl is what u call unique and unordinary. well i say she is unordinary because she brings her ukelele and always sings happy birthday and she has her4 own little way of doing things. She doesn't care what other people think about her. this story teaches u a lesson that it doesn't matter what other people think of u its only what u think about your slf cause if u dont have a possitive attitude about yourself then it won't get u through life. so that was basially the moral and to tell u that it doesn't matter what anybody rhinks about u. u just need to stay the way u r and dont change for anybody just to please them or to change yourself just to make anybody talk to u or to be popular. being popular isn't the best thing in this world~~~~~

Hayley Smith

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