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Walk Two Moons
by Sharon Creech
Walk Two Moons (6/2/2008)
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.
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