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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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NIkki

I liked it. It was kind of an advanced reading level, but it was okay.


Jerry Spinelli is very talented. He writes fantastic books. The best one I read was Loser it was excellent. He really is a true role model to everyone that wants to become an author. Thanks for all the good books and keep up the good work :)
unknown

My teacher read Star girl to my 7/8 class. i really liked it.
Carly

what a great book
Adam Catalfano

It was great. I've seen a few, but not many, better books. and the rest were either worst or matched "Stargirl".


It was ok.
ariell taylor

It was ok i thoughrt it could be a little more detailed though!!!!!!!!!!
Victoria Thompson

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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