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Beezus and Ramona

Beezus and Ramona

List Price: $18.00
Your Price: $12.24
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Little Girl With a Big Imagination
Review: This was an O.K book. I thought it should have a little less problems and a little more time and adventure to solve them. Otherwise this was a good book.
The main charecter Ramona drives her sister crazy with every thing she dose. Everybody says she's the little girl with a big imagination.
I think the kind of reader who would like this book would have to like a lot of little problems and not one big one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Childhood Treasure About Sisterly Love
Review: This was one of my very first chapter books, given to me in the first grade, and it left such a lasting impression on me. I literally read it to pieces throughout my elementary school years, and even had two little dolls that I re-named Beezus and Ramona, who I used to act out many of the stories.

Each hilarious chapter about another mess Ramona causes for her big sister Beezus (my favorite was Ramona's first trip to the library, and her disastrous attempt to claim a beloved book for her very own) can stand on it's own. But connecting the different segments is a more complex running plotline about Beezus' horrible secret - sometimes she gets so mad at her little sister that she doesn't love her at all! Oh, the horror! :-)

After suffering through one embarrassing misadventure after another at the hands of her infuriating sister, Beezus finally confesses to her mother and her favorite aunt about the "wicked" thoughts she's had about Ramona. Expecting them to be shocked, she is stunned when both burst out laughing and begin reminiscing about their own childhood, when they had some not so loving moments themselves. Yes, even Mother and Aunt Beatrice, who are now the best of friends, experienced sibling rivalry. It's a tremendous relief to Beezus to learn that it's okay not to get along with Ramona all the time, and she realizes that along with the annoying times, she and her sister share plenty of affectionate moments as well.

Originally published in the 1950s, some things are obviously rather dated, but as a child of the 1970's I could completely relate to these two little girls. I am sure kids today can also, especially if they have younger sisters!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ramona rocks!
Review: Though I prefer Pippi Longstocking to Ramona Quimby, I love 'em both...never mind that I'm way too old for either by most standards. I just can't wait until my niece is old enough to like Ramona, who is always a ton of fun.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Review on Beezus and Ramona. A book about two young sisters.
Review: Title:Beezus and Ramona Author:Judy Blume

I would recommend this book for younger readers because it is easy to read and also because it relates to the real life of younger children.

This book is based upon the life of 2 kids, Beezus and Ramona. Ramona,the younger sister always bothers Beezus and then they get mad at each other.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You guys may think this is a cool book!
Review: You guys will think Beezus and Ramona is the coolest book ever.I think this book is as hilarious as Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing!Once you get get started reading Beezus and Ramona, you'll know it is cool.Some of the ways Ramona gets on Beezus's nerves is kind of comical.If you want to see how humorous this book is,just read it!


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