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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech

Walk Two Moons

by Sharon Creech
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 1994, 280 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 1996, 280 pages
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jeena

this book is sooooooo BORING!!!!!!!!!
anonymous

I don't like this book. It's really boring.
Bobby Valentine

I hated this book!!!I think that all the copies of this book should be burnt!!!!
joe

I AGREE WITH MATT!!!!! THIS IS THE DUMBEST I HAVE EVER READ!!!!
I CAN'T SEE HOW ANYONE COULD RIGHT THIS BOOK!!
matt

I HATE THIS BOOK IT IS SO DUMB !!!!! I READ THE FIRST SENTENCE, AND I FELL BACK AND WENT TO SLEEP!!!! I WOULD RATHER READ READ A STORY ABOUT A KID WHO EATS HIS OWN POOP!!!!!!! THE ONLY THING GOOD ABOUT THIS IS THAT YOU CAN FALL ASLEEP FASTER WHEN YOU READ IT!!!!!
Melanie Hoffman

First of all this book is the worst book I have most likely read.I have had this book for two weeks because I dont want to read it first of all and second I THINK IT IS TO KORNEY TO TAKE THE TIME OUT OF MY LIFE TO READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If there was a negative 10000000 Then I would pick that OK
boobis nightangale

i really thought that this book was cheesey and not well written i really hated it and i think that sharon creech is ca-ca-ca-crazzy for writing this book!![
maria

IT SUCKED ! DONT READ THIS BOOK ! WE READ IT IN SCHOOL AND IT SUCKED ! IT WAS THE MOST BORING BOOK EVER!
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