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Walk Two Moons

by Sharon Creech

Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech X
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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kaity (12/06/07)

WOW!
This book is for now on one of my most favorite books. It will always keep you guessing and you will fell the same way I do. It is sad humorous adventure and amazing I will without a doubt give this book a two thumbs up!
Karen Smith (10/20/07)

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This book is filled with humorous , thoughtful and meaningful words. This book deserves a thumbs up. Nice job Sharon Creech.
Eduardo and Luis (06/11/07)

Awesome
We recomend this book to all the people who like to read a lot. It is an interesting book that have a situation that could happen to all of us, when you start to read this book you can't stop reading because it is too interesting. It makes you laugh and at the same time cry, it a very powerful book. Read, you will enjoy it!
Carolina (06/11/07)

Walk Two moons
I liked it a lot. I think the story of each character is very powerful.All these stories are connected and that's what makes this book one of a kind. Every body should read it because it describes the life of a person who wants to find out about her mother and about herself.
Shann (03/07/07)

Must Read Book!
This book had a lot of feeling and emotion . I think this book is one that everyone should read because you really connect with the story and what the characters are going through. This book almost made me cry at times but for a good reason. The story is so powerful it pulled me into it. I'm definitely going to read it more than once.
Sila (02/11/07)

Powerful book
Its a very powerful book! and can catch a readers attention! it teaches about relationships and can help others along too! the book is not just good its mysterious, funny and very interesting.
Mandy Colon (11/07/06)

What a great book
I just got finished reading this book in my 7th grade language arts class. This was such a great book! it was full of mysteries, excitement and sadness. this book couldn't get anymore better than it is. My favorite part about this book was all the clues and twists i love books with twist!!!!! anyway i advise this book to anyone! you will fall in love with it..
Jason Checketts (10/23/06)

Walk Two Moons
OH MY GOSH!!

I'm actually a 16 year old high school student that had to write a book review for my college english class. I read this book when i was in about 5-6 grade and i absolutely loved it!

I guess if i could pick one thing from this book to discuss it would be the many emotions that come from this book! If you think about it the main character has to deal with the loss of her baby sister, her mother leaving, the tragedies of pheobe and her grandparents, but it obviously still has points in the story that are uplifting and positive!

I would highly HIGHLY! reccomend this book to anyone!

sincerely,
Jason Checketts!

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