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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech

Walk Two Moons

by Sharon Creech
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  • May 1, 1994, 280 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 1996, 280 pages
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Emily

I thought this was an excellent book!!
Shelb

This book is full of mystery, excitment, comedy and romance through and through but is at one point, very upsetting. At the end, I even cried. The story really got to me and has some sayings that can really help people. So many things occur at once that you could even lose track but in the end, it all makes sense. I got alot out of this book and i hope other readers do too.


It was really good. I thought it was continuously exciting even from the first chapter.There are many events going on at the same time. It is better to read it twice just to get all the details. There was also practicle sayings in the book that I could use in my daily life. The ending was great because you get hit with a lot of unsuspected things. The book also wraps up with a nice, but somewhat sad ending. I extremely liked the book and hope you get something out of reading it.
Taylor

Unexpected
This book is full of excitement and kept my on my toes! I don't think I could of ever expected the ending!
Charolette

Walk 2 Moons- Sharon Creech
This book was intriguing and suspenseful, but also written with humor. I couldn't put it down... and I have recommended it to many of my friends.
Mariam Monx

Walk Two Moons
I think that this is a great book, it is filled with interesting stories and is filled with mostly stories about your mom! hahahahah!
Corner Lake

Walk Two Moons
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.
Sila

Powerful book
Its a very powerful book! and can catch a readers attention! it teaches about relationships and can help others along too! the book is not just good its mysterious, funny and very interesting.

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