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Junebug |
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Rating:  Summary: The book was o.k.. Review: A boy named Reeve, his nickname is Junebug, wishes that his mother, sister and him, could move out of the projects. He launches his glass collection with notes telling his dreams and wishes. His wish came true, they moved into a house out of the projects.
Rating:  Summary: Junebug Review: I like Junebug. It is an exciting book. Mother fell down the steps and Junebug called the doctor and the ambulance came and took her to the hospital. She stayed there and Junebug came to the hospital to visit his mom . I also like the happy ending. Read this book and you will like it.
Rating:  Summary: Very interesting book Review: I'm studying to become a teacher, and I found this book to be good for all age groups due to the topics it discusses, psychology of individuals living in a poor neighbor, sociology of poor neighbors, and interactions between people. I would recommand this book for those studying any social science course in college, as well as individuals in middle school for their English classes. The main character makes us down there that there is a rainbow at the other end of the day in all of our lives.
Rating:  Summary: Junebug Review: Junebug is a good for anyone that likes stories about kids living in the city. Junebug, his mom, his Aunt Jolita, and his sister live in an apartment in a rough part of the city. Junebug enjoys collecting bottles and his dream is to get bottle messages from people in other places. You should read it.
Rating:  Summary: one of the best books I have read Review: October 26, 2001 This is my Review of the book, June Bug. The Book June Bug is a good book . It is about a boy named Reeve Mclain but everybody calls him June Bug exept his mom and his teacher. He put all of his wishes in bottles and wants to throw them out to sea, and sense he has fifty bottles he hopes that someone will find it. For his birthday all he wants are corks 50 of them, and he wishes he had a boat to throw his bottles out on.
Rating:  Summary: Junebug by Alice Mead Review: The book Junebug is about a kid named Junebug. He lives with his mom, sister, and aunt. Junebug lives in a really nasty and ugly neighborhood. He doesn't really like that because there are a lot of gangbangers and bad people around there.Junebug has an aunt named Jolita, and she likes to hang out with them. Unfortunately she brings a lot of problems to Junebug's family. In the story Junebug has just one true friend named Darnell. The sad thing is that Darnell runs away from all the revolutionary neighborhood. I like this book because it is a adventure book. I also like how they explain the characters and how they explain all the things that happened in the story.I enjoyed reading this book and I think that the author did a great job. I recommend this book to all the people that like to read entertaining stories.
Rating:  Summary: grrrreat Review: This book was really good !!!It's one of the many books I've read that was at lot different than I expected, but still really ,really good. I also really like the way the author put this story together!!!!! I recomend this book to anyone of you young readers out there.You'd love it!!!
Rating:  Summary: Very interesting book Review: This is a great book to read out loud to students. The writing is lyrical and poignant. This is an excellent book to use for discussion of literary elements as well as discussing character and personal choices. My students loved it.
Rating:  Summary: Fabulous read aloud Review: This is a great book to read out loud to students. The writing is lyrical and poignant. This is an excellent book to use for discussion of literary elements as well as discussing character and personal choices. My students loved it.
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