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P. S. Longer Letter Later

P. S. Longer Letter Later

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fun Read
Review: P.S. Longer Letter Later is an awesome book it is about two girls Elizabeth and Tara- Starr Lane who are best friends. Tara moves away so the only way they can communicate is by letters. Later on in the story Elizabeths dad looses his job and falls in a depression stage he then turns into an alcholic. Elizabeth's dad is still in dynial and beleives they have alot of money so soon enough they loose alot of there money. They move and Elizabeths dad leaves them for a week and they fined out that he won't be coming back.This a great book read it is awesome.Read It,

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IF YOU HAVE A BEST FRIEND, READ THIS BOOK !!!
Review: This book is now one of my favorites! My best friend recommended it to me, and now that I've read it, I recommend it to YOU! This book is great especially if you have a best friend, whether he or she lives by you or not. Throughout the book, there is a lot of shocking news, but I can't tell you what it is, you'll just have to read it for yourself!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: READ THIS BOOK IF YOU HAVE A BEST FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This book is one of my favorites, my best friend recomended it to me , I read it and now I recomend it to YOU!This gook is great if you have a best friend even if he/she lives by you or not.Throughout he book there was alot of shocking news but I can't tell you , you'll just have to read it!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: # 1 book for GalZ 9-12
Review: THis is a really great book. I think that because it really reated in my life. It is ritten around our time so you won't read about hippys, but it had a really good plot. YOU G2 READ IT!! ;) Also when ur done, read the continuation, snail mail no more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Writing is the key to imagination.
Review: This book was amazing! Once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. Ann M. Martin and Paula Danziger are great writers. This book left you on the edge of your seat, waiting for the next letter. For instance, the two girls (Tara*Starr and Elizabeth) get in a fight; Tara tries to talk to Elizabeth, but she won't answer. It kind of makes you think about how hard it is to move away from a best friend, or having them move away from you. This book also brings emotions. I moved to Louisiana this year, and I know how it feels to move away from all the things you love. This book also made me feel like I was the mail carrier, reading these girls letters back and forth. And like I said before..."Writing is the key to the imagination".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Two Different Best Friends
Review: Every girl will discover a bit of herself in either Tara*Starr or Elizabeth, the correspondents in Longer Letter Later. The two girls are totally different. Tara*Starr is outgoing and loves to be in the center of attention. Elizabeth is quiet, shy and thoughtful. Tara*Starr has two parents who don't act grown up. Elizabeth lives in a household where feelings kept private. Needless to say, these two different girls are best friends.
Then Tara*Starr's family moves to Ohio and letter writing is the only way to continue their friendship. But changes are taking place in the lives of both girls. Tara*Starr's parents are becoming more responsible, and Elizabeth's father has been fired and is suffering from alcoholism. Will their differences bring them together, or pull them farther apart?
The exchange of letter reveal the lifestyles and thoughts of these two in a lively, engaging way. I was drawn to both these girls and the friendship which distance cannot break.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this book!!
Review: Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin couldn't have done a better job on this book even if they tried! Each page leaves you on the edge of your seat, waiting to see what will happen to each of the girls. I finished the book in less than two days, and as soon as I did, I could't wait to get the sequel to it! The book is about the girls' correspondence to each other, through the good and the bad. When Tara*Starr moves away, the girls are forced to continue their friendship through letters. As hard as this is, the girls keep at it, and let each other know everything. But as good of friends as they are, they are changing, and so are their lives, for the better.....and for the worse. The distance between the girls doesn't help the matter at all either. Can these two opposites continue to attract, even when all odds are against them? Or is it the end of Tara*Starr and Elizabeth's forever friendship?!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A novel through letters
Review: Tara*Starr and Elizabeth are two completely different girls, who are best friends. Tara*Starr likes to have all eyes on her, while Elizabeth is shy and quiet, and tries to blend in with everyone else.

Tara*Starr moves to Ohio and leaves Elizabeth to start 7th grade on her own. Tara*Starr feels that her charents (parents who still act like children) are acting much more responsible than they ever have, and are now talking about having a baby. While Elizabeth's family is breaking apart. Her father has a drinking problem, and spends money that he doesn't have, which is causing the family to go into debt. He eventually leaves Elizabeth (and her mom and younger sister Emma), and decides to get a separation. The strange thing is, is that Elizabeth is glad that he's left.

This is an excellent book that follows the lives of two girls as they go through new friends, boyfriends, and family problems. But everything always works out for the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: --Elizabeth Richardson is in for a difficult seventh-grade year. Shortly before the year starts, her best friend Tara-Starr Lane moves to Ohio, leaving Elizabeth lonely and angry. After getting over the shock of her best friend's moving, Elizabeth watches in horror as her father, fired from his well-paying job, sinks into alcoholism and depression. Elizabeth knows her family is falling apart, and she writes about all this in letters to her best friend, now calling herself "Tara*Starr" with the star in the middle, whose life is drastically improving: her previously childlike parents are now acting like parents, and her family is making enough money not to have to use food stamps and other such charities: the girls' lives are rapidly changing and they are becoming different as well: can they still survive being best friends with their changing lives and the distance between them? --I found this book very realistic, probably because it was written letter by letter, just as it would have been done in real life! Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin are different people, and although they aren't exactly the same as their characters, their traits show up in their characters' writing, forming an intriguing relationship both with the characters and with them. And, of course, they have dedicated the book to Kathy Ames, the pen pal of Ann's who introduced Paula to Ann. --Marisa

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOK EVER!
Review: THIS IS THE BEST BOOK I EVER READ! I COULDN'T STOP READING, I TOOK IT EVERY WHERE I WENT! AND WHEN I SAW THEY HAD A SEQUEL; WE ... GOT THE SEQUEL AND RIGHT NOW I AM ALMOST DONE WITH THE SEQUEL!!! I WISH THEY WOULD WRITE ANOTHER. I DO VERY MUCH!!! I KNOW A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE WOULD, TOO. SO READ IT NOW!!! I KNOW YOU'LL LOVE IT...


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