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Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

Stargirl

by Jerry Spinelli
  • Critics' Consensus (2):
  • Readers' Rating (402):
  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2000, 176 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2002, 192 pages
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DALE (04/12/04)


Stargirl was a pretty good book. I think it is a good friend ship book. I didn't too much like the book.
(04/12/04)

I thought that the book Stargirl was alright some parts i got confused and had to reread
(04/12/04)

i was in my La class when i first started to read the novel stargirl. to me it is a very good book i enjoyed it very much my favorite part of the book is when stargirl and leo kissed it was very sweet but some parts were very sad it made me just want to cry. last year our school was kinda like that because we had a girl that was like stargirl and everybody treated her like the kids did in this novel.
Dustine Hankins (04/12/04)

this is Dustine and I liked Stargirl I rated it a 3 because some times it was boring. But it was also funny at the same time. I would not mined reading it again.
Elizabeth Hall (04/01/04)

I thought that Stargirl is a good book. In some parts of the story, I just wanted to cry. What I want to know is why she left and never came back. Over all this is a very good book. it was very interesting to me to read. This is definatly an attintion graber. I would definitely recomend this book to anybody I know!

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Danelle Apking (04/01/04)

I liked the book Stargirl because, it is sort of like our school. In the way they treat other kids who are different. They make fun of them just because they are different. I think that is not right but its still a good book! The only thing thats different about our schools is that their school has a Stargirl who cares about other people, not just herself!
Shawn Owen (04/01/04)

This book was an all right book but it just wasn't for me.
Kevin Reddy (04/01/04)

I liked the book StarGirl. It made me think of our school. Also, it didn't interest me in the he wrote the book. He made it sound almost just like our school. Just without STarGirl.

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