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Stowaway by Karen Hesse

Stowaway

by Karen Hesse
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2000, 302 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2002, 320 pages
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jul age 11

man this book was soooo boring i had to read it for school and nothing happend ppl died and that was it . i agree it is just a bunch of words on paper that for some unknown reason make sense
gogogirl

This book sucked!!!!!!! I swear I fell asleep reading it, standing up!!!!!!! Sorry to whoever wrote this if you read this, but I really seriously think it shold be taken off the approved reading list at my school, because it could hurt someone to read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If they make a movie out of it I will scream soooo loud that Karen Hesse all the way out in "who knows where" (cause I tried to look up where she lived and all it said was "i'm in my fourty-sixes and very lucky...blah blah blah) will hear me. Thank you for your time.
barneykiller

Bad Book. To many goey moments. Couple of curse words.

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