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The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo

The Tiger Rising

by Kate DiCamillo
  • Critics' Consensus (1):
  • Readers' Rating (39):
  • First Published:
  • Mar 1, 2001, 128 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2002, 128 pages
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kota13

Rising tiger
I love this book. We are reading it in school :)
Allison

The Tiger Rising
This is a wonderful book. I recommend it 4 everyone!!!!
Anas

about feeling
I like this book because it has a lot of feeling especially when Rob's dad killed the tiger. I learned that you shouldn't keep your feeling inside you but you share them with people you trust. I highly recommend this book for every one.
rocker2009(not my real name)

AWESOME BOOK
I liked this book because it was the only book that I couldn't put down, and the story line was awesome and was the best.
Evan

Touching Hearts
This book has touch my heart,it has taken books to an all new level for me. The thoughts that came to mind as read the book.I recommend this book to anyone anywhere. The literary devices used in this story flow perfectly with the story.I couldn't have picked a better book to read. To me writing a sequel to this book would fulfill many people's wishes including mine.
Sherry

The Tiger Rising
This is really good book.I like it. This is the best book I've ever read!!! And I like Kate dicamillo
Aaron Wang

This book was great it made me cry! It is so full of feeling and emotions that is so unbelievably sorrowful. I highly reccommend it to those who love to read. How could others out there give this wonderful book a 1? What's so bad about this book that you didn't like? Tiger Rising should be read by kids of all ages.
kim

I think that if someone reads this over and over they would have soooo much joy that they could dance in front of the biggest crowd ever!

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