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The Girl With the Silver Eyes

The Girl With the Silver Eyes

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Couldn't put the Book down!
Review: I got this book for a birthday present and I thought it would just be like any other ordinary book. It wasn't an ordinary book! It was an Extrordinary book. The main character is a 10 year old named Katie who has silver eyes. Everybody thinks she's fairly odd by the way she looks and people are mean to her. She can move things, just by thinking about them and she can talk to animals. (In my opinion, I would be a good friend of hers, because she is just like any other person, but just has AWESOME powers!) In the middle of the book, she tries to find kids like her, she calls people in the phone book that her mom knew of in her past years at the drug store.......(Her mom drank some kind of STRONG liquid when she was pregnamt that made Katie get silver eyes)(Some ladies that Katie's mother knew of, were pregnant also and drank that liguid) ............but does Katie actually get to meet those baby's, (Who are kids now), with special powers like her own? **This Book is best for Kids-Adult**

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I read it every year for about 7 years
Review: I have been trying to track down this book as it was my favourite book as a child. (Im now 29) I must have read it at least 7 times.

I think that a lot of kids feel alone and that they are different to other kids. And they are longing to feel that they are special in some way. Kids can relate to Katie. Who shows strength and despite her differences learns who she is and learns to accept her own uniqueness.

I recommend it to anyone, and will definitely read it again when i can find a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Book By Willo Dais Roberts
Review: I just finished reading this book, (it only took me 3-4 days) and I thought it was GREAT! SUPER! WONDERFUL! EXCELENT! OUTSTANDING! I enjoyed every bit of it and I hope this will be help for some other readers looking for a book to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Girl With The Silver Eyes
Review: I like this book because of it's mystery. It has a mysterious charm added to it's funny things, like the horrible babysitters who watch TV all day or when she goes to Jackson Jone's sisters' slumber party. It has a little sceince fiction in it, but is made up for that with it's scariness sometimes. The whole book is fantastic, especially the way Katie can telepathically move things.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVED THIS BOOK
Review: I LOVED THIS BOOK YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK. THIS IS ABOUT A GIRL NAMED KATIE AND SHE GOES FIND THE PEOPLE WOTH HAS SILVER EYES JUST LIKE HER.BUT SHE DID FIND FRIENDS NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: easy, yet fun
Review: I LOVED this book. I could identify with Katie throughout the story and would reccomend it and any other Willo Davis Roberts books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic, present-time psi-based sci-fi.
Review: I read this book 7 years ago, and I have been looking for a copy of it for 4 of those 7 since I read it... This book deserves to be part of any library's collection, regardless of it's age - the copy I read was duct tape bound, so it had seen some wear and tear already. Deserves the 10 rating I give it, and I hope that my children can read this book with me in the years to come.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun and memorable
Review: I read this book about 15 years ago (I think!), and I still remember it quite well. The main character is quite real and likeable, and the reader is drawn in to her life. I was a geeky, odd girl and I related to the way that Katie never fitted in with other kids (although her mum, blind to her problems, insisted that there was nothing unusual about her eyes - they were just grey).

I think that I would have been around 9-12 when I read this book, which is probably the age when you would like it most.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful and Captivating!!
Review: I read this book as a kid so many times the cover fell off. I lost the book but I kept the cover always hoping to get another copy. Now I can get one and MY daughter Catye can enjoy Katie's adventure as she tries to find others like her. I am looking forward to reading it with her again and again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A superb book -- enjoy it!
Review: I read this book many years ago, and was very moved by it. Probably read it ten times.

Although the main character is a 10 year old girl, it's not a girl's book per se. As a
boy, I still completely identified with her. It speaks to every child's fantasy of uniqueness,
and the need to share experiences with people who can understand.

I recommend it highly.



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