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Walk Two Moons

by Sharon Creech

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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
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    May 1994, 280 pages

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    Jul 1996, 280 pages

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Shaquaron (10/20/09)

yo dis book rocks man
Read this book because it is cool. I was trying not to cry
Nathan (05/15/09)

top book I ever read
Well, it all goes back to 4th grade. I looked at the cover, and automatically I knew, "This is going be a boring book"... it turned out to be the exact opposite. After finishing the novel I did (no exaggeration either) have tears moisten my eyes, as I closed the book in awe, to look at the front over for the last time. I actually read it again in 5th grade, and it just ran across my mind (me being 19 now) to read it again, I think I will, the book is a priceless favorite in the many that I have read.
kay (04/21/09)

Kay Says
This book is AMAZING. It made me cry when I read about the bus crash. Everyone should read this book. I LOVE IT.
Siera (04/05/09)

WOW!
I love this book, Despite the ending , Sal makes a door open and close, She knew she had to let go and she did she loves her mother, I cried at the end, But I'm glad gramps named his puppy "Huzza Huzza". Very sad that Gram died though, I loved how she called Pheobe "Peeby". Hilarious and touching. Great Job Sharon Creech!
Corner Lake (06/02/08)

Walk Two Moons
We could relate to the main character, Sal, and what she was going through. Some of the same problems Sal went through actually happen in real life. It makes you think about how to handle those situations. The ending came with a great twist to it. Every time you read a chapter, it makes you want to get involved in the book even more. You care about your friends more too. Specific details were offered to help you understand it better. It made you laugh in certain parts, kept the mood light. It also made you sad to where you thought what was going on. You appreciate what you have more after reading it. The idea for the book was original.
Priya Patel (05/19/08)

Flat out AMAZING!
This book is outstanding. I just got finished with it today! If you haven't read this book I recomend you read it...NOW!!!
moreandmorepandas (03/09/08)

awesome possum!
This the best book ever, I've read it exactly 100 times and during each one, I cried. It is my most favoritist book and I recomend it to anyone!
madi (02/09/08)

the warm glow in my eyes!!!
Reading this story has touched my heart and filled it with joy! When I was in 5th grade my teacher was doing something called Lit circles. Its were she gives a group a book to read aloud with each other, and one of the books was Walk Two Moons and she had told us this book was so good that some kids wanted to take it home but I had looked at the title and said that might be a boring book. So I did not read it! Later on in 6th grade it was silent reading time and I did not have a book so I picked up Walk Two Moons remembering my 5th grade teacher saying how wonderful it was, and slowly I opened the book and read the first page when I realized I was already on chapter 11 in that 15 minutes that we got to read! Finally when we went back to our seats I asked my teacher If I could borrow it. When she saw the warm glow in my eyes she could see that this book would change my life!

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