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True Friends (Christy Miller) |
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Rating: Summary: this book is really good..... Review: ......just like the other christy miller books! It teaches christy and katie that they are worth so much 2 eachother. Christy is excepted into the popular crowd and katie is not. I think it was great Christy stuck by katie in the end. The last chapter is so sweet. I'll give you a hint...It is about todd.
Rating: Summary: So Totally a God - Thing! Review: This book is really good! It is about the importance of choosing friends, should you go with what is right, or what is cool? Christy goes on a skiing trip, humiliates herself on the slopes, and is forced to choose between Katie and the "cool" crowd. It is so totally a God Thing and everyone should read it!
Rating: Summary: So Totally a God - Thing! Review: This book is really good! It is about the importance of choosing friends, should you go with what is right, or what is cool? Christy goes on a skiing trip, humiliates herself on the slopes, and is forced to choose between Katie and the "cool" crowd. It is so totally a God Thing and everyone should read it!
Rating: Summary: A Bit Of a Let Down...Good But Not Great Review: This is a good book, but not as good as most of the series. The plot sounds interesting, and is set up to be good, but it was kind of a dissapointment to me. They don't even get skiing until the last 4 chapters, and you would not expect the 'more than hitting the slopes' part. The 'mysterious package' is barely part of the story, just a page or so at the end. It's an alright book, but a bit of a let-down compared to others in the series. I still suggest you read it to keep relevent with the story line, but when I read it I wasn't that impressed. I'm going to re-read it now that I'm a bit older and see if I have different impressions.
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