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Loser by Jerry Spinelli

Loser

by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2002, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2003, 224 pages
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drea

it was really good
i think this book is a very good book i think its really good because it shows that there r people out there who r bratz.
it deserves a 5.i thought it was gonna stink cause i had to read it for a report but i really liked it. the only thing it needed was a little bit better of a plot but thats pretty much it.
Tara & KD & Julia

Sweet
This was the best book ive read in a long time i think who ever gave it a one is crazzzzzyyy ohh well its their opinion!! Have a good time reading a wonderful book!!!!:-)
Nick

I loved this book because i just do. And i read it in L.A.
me

i like it
Nick

is a great book i just read it in la and i loved it
dani

this was the greatest book i ever read


hi it is me i love this book
Mark

This book is perfect it has a character that is so nice and has a heart of gold. But everyone dislikes him.

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