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The Tiger Rising
by Kate DiCamillo
 (12/30/2004)
It seems to me that everyone who rates this either gives it a 1 or a 5. All in all, it was great, but it did leave you with an empty feeling inside of you, like the story got done before it started. Oh yeah, I would recomend this for people who aren't allowed to say 'sucked'.
Stargirl
by Jerry Spinelli
 (12/30/2004)
It was an OK book. I've read better books before. This was not Jerry Spinelli's best book, but it was still nice to read.
Hoot
by Carl Hiaasen
 (12/30/2004)
This was a good book, not the best, but it definatly deserved a four. I can't wait for Carl Hiaasen's next kids' book, Flush, to come out!
The Grim Grotto
by Lemony Snicket
 (12/30/2004)
I only have one thing bad about it to say: I want to read the next book! They cut it off at a bad spot.
I think that this was the best LS book so far. It was really funny.
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