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Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin

Rain Reign

by Ann M. Martin
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  • Oct 7, 2014, 240 pages
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Riley (11 year old review I’m sorry lol)

Rain Reign
I think this book is great for kids because it teaches them people who have autism are just as equal. I watched a show about someone with autism and I learned a lot. Reading this book taught me more and I had a lot of empathy for Rose. This book is perfect for 5th grade. It had a lot of emotions. In the beginning I saw the sweet suzie thing and looked it up. I loved this book. Remember this is coming from a 5th grader and for being a very negative person I loved this!
Gypsy1192

Favorite Book EVER!!!
I love this book, and use it for almost every book report I write. This book helps show the meaning of how pets truly help and connect with their owners, and it also shows how much strength it takes to let go of our old ways and thinking strategies.
molly E. B.

The Story Of Beauty
This book was so good! I was crying in class and everyone just stared at me.
Hayli C.

amazing book but very sad.
To be honest i hate to read. But when i read this i wish there is a Reign Rain 2. Its a very sad book but i loved it. It made me cry.
Horse_Lover21

Great Book But...
I loved this book. I really did. However, the father should be more compassionate, and the beer and cursing is one too many. I would recommend it to any reader who loves rules and homonyms :-)
Mr. Age of Enlightenment

HORRIBLE BOOK
This book was so bad. I have no words.
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