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Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

Chains

by Laurie Halse Anderson

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  • Oct 2008, 320 pages
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BVB

AWESOME!!
This was such a great book! I loved it! At first when I started to read it I didn't like it, then I re- read and I got so in to it, its a awesome book, I recommend this book.......... ;)
Bria

chains by laurie halse anderson
This book was different than what I expected it to be. But I have to say it is a book you don't find very often!!! I definitely recommend it. It is such touching and moving story you should consider reading it!!
Tslay1

Overall good book
I give this book a 4. The book was overall a good book and well written. The only thing I disliked about the book was at the beginning of every chapter there was like a poem or a letter, and I did not understand them.
Annabel Jones

vERY GOOD
I think this book is very good, and not what I thought it would be. It is very different and my kind of style.
bre

chains
This was a OK book. It got better as I got in to it. This book is better than what I thought. This book is difficult to read.
KJ

Chains
I hated this book. I thought is awful. I did not enjoy it, but I had to read it for a school project. I did not like it because it was historical fiction. i dislike historical fiction books.
Unknown

My Point of View
I think this book is the most boring book I have ever lay my eyes on. I have to read this book for a class project, but I rather fail the class instead of torturing myself with this boring book.I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS BOOK !!!!
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