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Day the Fifth Grade Disappeared

Day the Fifth Grade Disappeared

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ***best book***
Review: it's a very good book and I just read it today (4\14\00) i was great and very funny and fun to read while at the same time a mystery

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Parents- your child will love this book!
Review: My son (a 4th grader) and I just finished reading this book together. He was not a very big fan of reading before, but after this book-he has discovered a new desire. This book was very exciting and captures the readers'attention from the first few pages until the very end. It has enough cliffhangers from chapter to chapter that my son couldn't wait to find out what would happen next! (We would only read a couple of chapters a night together.) I wanted to instill in him a deep love for reading and this book has certainly started him off in the right direction. I happened to pick up this book at a second hand store for 10 cents, but now I am on the look-out for more books by Terri Fields. Most of the stores I have asked told me that alot of her books are out-of-print.So, that is why I am looking here. I definitely recommend this book to any parent whose child is either needing to do a book report or may simply want a good book to read on their own!!
Terri Fields is an excellent writer and I appreciate her talent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked it because the mystery was interesting
Review: This book is about a fifth grade class that suddenly starts disappearing and only one student knows it. That girl's name was Julia. She ran and told the principal's secretary. When she went to her class everyone was there. How peculiar! She was astonished. So it kept on happening.

I think the author wanted to say that even if people aren't smart they can still help others to solve things.

I liked it because the mystery was interesting and the characters are funny.


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