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Stargirl

Stargirl

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book about daring to be different
Review: Leo lives in a small town like any other, where being different is viewed as a bad thing. He goes to a school that's famous for not winning anything and has it's share of not so nice people, and those who copy them. But one day one girl comes to school that changes everything. Her name is Stargirl and she's far from normal. She sings Happy Birthday to anyone who happens to have a birthday at lunch, she cheers for the other team at basketball games, she dresses in odd outfits and changes the words to the pledge of alligence. Soon everyone in school loves her. She becomes one of the more popular girl in school. But soon her strange ways get her in trouble and the school turns on her. Leo is one of the few who remain on her side. He knows the only way to put her back in favor with the people in school is to do the one thing that could destory her. Make her normal.

I really enjoyed this book. It spoke out bravely for being different and making a difference no matter wbat. SInce I've read this book I've had the habit of throwing down change on the side of the street and checking the newpaper for "fillers" like Stargirl. If you love stories about being different read this book. I reccomend it highly!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of The Best Books...
Review: Stargirl is one of the best books I have ever read. Even though it's 4th grade text, the concepts are more understood by older teens/preteens. It's about love, life, and doing the right thing. You look at life from a different point of view and you feel empathey for Stargirl, a missunderstood teenager. Leo learns more about the important things in life, popularity, and the importance of friends. *****

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one has the power to move you.
Review: I am a junior high school teacher and I read a lot of novels for teens just to keep up with what my students are reading. This one was as good as any I have read. My wife was actually reading it and would update me after every chapter. Finally she started reading parts of it out loud to me. In the end, I had to pick up the book and read the end for myself. How can anyone read this book and not be moved by the character of Stargirl? This is one of the few times I was hoping for more resolution at the end of the novel. What happens to Stargirl after high school? How about a sequel?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Free Spirits are Hard to Come By these Days
Review: Stargirl is one of the novels of the year that I couldn't help thinking about the other day. It was one of the hardest books I ever finished, and not because it was written in a difficult manner, not because it was boring, because it was one of my favorite books, I loved the characters too much to part with them.

In this book, Spinelli uses several techniques to make Stargirl stand apart from everyone. From the way she dresses and behaves to the way she brings her pets to school with her, this girl stands apart from everyone.

The lead character, a quiet observer, falls in love with Stargirl and they start to date. After endless ridicule, Stargirl's friendly, free-spirited nature is crushed as she tries to become "Evelyn Everybody."

The story offers an important rule: You have to be who are inside to be happy. No clothing can hide who you are and self-suppression is over rated! Though the book makes home schooled kids look like freaks (we're not! We're really not!), it also displays that perhaps it's best to follow your own path instead of the one everyone else is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An amazingly fruitful read
Review: A truly superb tale of unconformity to its extreme. Though I highly doubt you will ever come across a girl so different as Stargirl. One constantly wonders what she's thinking in her heart. How can she bring herself to do this and that? does she really not care about what others think of her? these are some of the questions bound to be raised in the reader's mind.
The intricate weaving of a story of first love into the tale just balances the mood. We want Leo to get his girl and yet, can't bear to see StarGirl lose herself in her quest to try to become 'normal' because Leo told her to.
Only flaw? I don't about you guys but I found it a little too draggy and slow. In plain terms, it was that tad boring.
But considering I wasn't expecting much, I read it in one seating. that says alot, too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The First Book That Made Me Cry
Review: Well known for his stories on universal problems such as racism and peer-pressure, Newberry Award winning author Jerry Spinelli has done it again with his latest book Stargirl. A story of popularity and normality, Stargirl captures the reader's attention throughout the entire story. Though Stargirl seems almost imaginary, the other characters become disturbingly real throughout the story, as you come to dislike them more and more.

Set in Arizona's Mica High, Stargirl is told through the eyes of high-school junior Leo Borlock. When Stargirl Carraway, a new sophomore, arrives on campus, rumors spread around before the first bell rings. 'She was home schooling gone amok. She was an alien. . .Her parents were circus acrobats' (14). However, one thing is certain, Stargirl is different. Shunned at first for her differences, Stargirl soon becomes the most popular girl in school. Everyone loves her, especially Leo. Yet soon, as Stargirl's differences become more and more apparent, everyone turns on her.

This is the first book that ever made me cry, as Stargirl shows just how low popularity can make people sink. This is a wonderful story of a charismatic girl who simply wants to be accepted. Though the ending keeps the reader hanging, it leaves him or her with a new perspective on what is ordinary, what is different, and what is accepted in a high-school society.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reach for the Stars
Review: I thought this was a great book! There was always an exciting new turn just around the corner!
It all starts out one day in Mica High, everything is normal. But after one big change it will take a giant turn to
either delight or destruction!
If you want to know more about this book, check it out at the library or buy it at a book store and read it yourself to find out!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stargirl
Review: Stargirl is a book about a girl who comes to a school & is totally different from everyone else. She plays the ukilele &
loves to dance in the rain. Some people like Hillari think she is not real. But unfortunaly she isn't. I give it 5 *'s for creativity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magical!!
Review: This was one book I could not put down! It's about a home-schooled girl, Stargirl, entering high school for the first time. It's told through the eyes of Leo, a fellow schoolmate. Stargirl is an unusual, free-spirited, loving girl who is free of pretensions and malice. She is very child-like in expressing herself as she truly feels and believes. At school lunchtimes, she plays the ukelele and sings to the students. She always remembers their birthdays. On holidays, she leaves a treat on each desk. At first people avoid her because she's so odd, then they grow to like and admire her. People in the community (strangers to Stargirl), who have been in the hospital and return home, find a plant on their doorstep. She decorates her school desk like a table with a tablecloth and vase. There's also a wonderful, elderly, retired teacher who opens his house to the kids, and they have talks and share their feelings and ideas with him. Stargirl touched me, because she is able to be herself completely, without caring how other people think or what they say, also because she's very loving. I found myself wishing I could have the courage to be myself like she did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: not for the realism, but for the intrique and message
Review: The only other Spinelli book I've read is Maniac MacGee, which was pretty good. I checked Stargirl out from the library one day and read it. I found it to be an extremely powerful book that sends us all a message. Remember in fourth grade when teachers would encourage you to do "random acts of kindness"? Well this is basically the theme and basis of this great well written novel. What it lacks in realism, it makes up for in fantasy and the perfect relationships that develop between characters. Despite having less-than-believable transitions between events, Stargirl is something to be read with...keeping in mind that taking this book at face value will only diminish its greatness.


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