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Theater Boy  : Part I of the Tomorrowteens Series

Theater Boy  : Part I of the Tomorrowteens Series

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Judy Bloom eat your heart out
Review: Let me start by saying Michael Harrison Fox is an excellent author .Amazing. I read this book in one night. This book is a great book for young teens. Meet Dottie Simmons a 13 year old flat chested tomboy who hates boys and loves sports well until she meets Bobby Timmons in a dream? Dottie Brown has a connection with Bobby but how? The start of the book reminded me of the writing style of Judy bloom but in the future. The book starts out with Dottie writing in her diary and wishing she could move and be like her friend Penny. It's like a "mystery Sci-Fi" gone crazy and I think pretty much anybody could & would enjoy it. Judy Bloom was my fav author as a child and Michael brought all my memories back on my childhood in this book. Over 20 some years ago we had Judy today we have Michael. The main characters are fleshed out so vividly that you never want the story to end and the plot and story line excellent, really creative. I will be recommending this book to my children and their friends. I highly recommend this book for all teens. Out of 5 stars I give it a ten. I understand that this book is Part One of the Tomorrowteens Series. Well Michael Harrison Fox is going places and I can predict he will be on the top sellers list by Christmas. Rose DesRochers Author of She is like the wind


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