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Stargirl

Stargirl

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five Stars!
Review: Stargirl was a great book. I give this book five stars. I really couldn't put it down. If you like Maniac Magee, then you will definitely love this book.

Stargirl was a very unusual girl who had trouble fitting in. The way she would try to get people's attention is very unusual. She would sing to people on their birthdays and play her ukulele. Everyone startd to like her, but she started to be a little TO nice to people and everyone turned on her except, her boyfriend, Leo. I really think that everyone should read this book. This book might not sound that good now but I don't want to give to much of it away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stargirl
Review: Stargirl is, in my opinion, a very well writin book. A girl named Stargirl, who has been home-schooled til now is entering a public high school. Everybody in the shool talks, acts, and dresses a like. Stargirl is nothing like the other kids. Stargirl dresses in old 1920's flapper dresses and sings happy birthday to people while playing the ukulele. The other main character is Leo who is just like everybody else.

In the begining of the book no one likes Stargirl because she is so different. Leo finds her interesting. She wins over the school at football games and makes Leo fall in love with her. At a basketball game she upsets the school so much she once again becomes an outcast. (...)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Stargirl
Review: The book I read was called Stargirl. I thought that it was a good book. It was about this new girl at school named Stargirl who everyone thinks is really weird. She plays her ukelele at lunch every day and sings people happy birthday. That is one of the reasons they think she is weird. Another reason is because she always dresses in these weird clothes. She also starts to have a crush on the main charactor named Leo. I would reccomend this book to teenagers. I would because anybody younger then that wouldn't understand the book. Then anybody older then that probably wouldn't like the book. I enjoyed this book and I know you would too. So I recommend that you read this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What About Stargirl......
Review: I began to read this book after my English teacher highly recommended it and I saw how fast my friends were reading it. Well it definetly didn't live up to the hype! Although the concept was different, at the beginning it was kinda cute, but then it just got so boring to the point that i didn't even want to finish reading it. But I gave it a chance and it was still boring. I honestly don't recommend this book to anyone. Maybe it's just not my cup of tea. I hope Jerry Spinelli's other books aren't this boring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stargirl
Review: This book is truly one of the best books I have ever read. It's about a girl who has homeschooled all her life and has suddenly decided to go too regular school. Stargirl is different from the others though she wears no make-up, carries a flower bag, and carries with her a rat named cinnamon. Leo the one who is telling the story falls inlove with Stargirl and so does Star girl with him. A romance is born, but everyone else hates Stargirl when she cheers at the basketball games she cheers for both sides. One game, the team lost and ruined its chances to go to the state championship. This loss was blamed on Stargirl for cheering for the other team and she is shunned by everyone. Leo was shunned too so Leo told her that she had to start acting normal. She did turn normal she put make-up on, she got rid of her rat and everything un-normal. You'll have to read the book your self to find out what happens. I don't want to give away the whole book. I would strongly recommend this book, it also has a lot of humor in it. This was truly a good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spinelli shot for the stars on this book and hit them hard
Review: This book is AWESOME. It is about a normal school turned upside down by a freckle-nosed home-schooler and a normal kid named Leo. And together Leo discovers that it is more important to be nice than to fit in with the crowd. A must read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I disliked it highly
Review: I found Stargirl an uttery boring book. It began and I was somewhat intrigued then it just dragged on. The characters in the book were completly flat, they went from loving her to hating her in a matter of days. I recommend this book...to um...no one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Thought-Provoking Read
Review: I would recommend Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli to anyone, male or female, who appreciates the differences of people.
Stargirl is a bright highschooler (previously homeschooled until the year in which the story occurs) who sings people "Happy Birthday" in the lunchroom on their birthdays with a ukelele, brings her pet rat to school, and sets her desk up with a tablecloth and a flower in a vase. Most people at her school don't appreciate her uniqueness, they think she's weird, but the narrator becomes her friend/boyfriend. They have a special relationship, until the narrator sees what other people think of his Stargirl...
Definitely read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Star of a Book
Review: Stargirl, by Jerry Spinelli, is truly the most unique book I've ever read. It's narrated by Leo Borlock, a junior at Mica Area High School. Unfortunately for Stargirl Caraway, at Mica nonconformity is not celebrated but condemned. She is anything but the carbon copy of the average tenth grade girl.
Despite her quirks, Stargirl quickly becomes the most popular girl in school and even joins the cheerleading squad. But everyone begins to get irked when Stargirl not only cheers for Mica, but for the other teams as well! As rapidly as she'd become popular, Stargirl is once again shunned by every student. Everyone that is, except for Leo.
He resents having to choice between Stargirl, and his peers and friends. In a final attempt to set things straight, Leo persuades Stargirl to try to act "normal" and he's shocked by the resulting girl. She's no longer Stargirl, but Susan. As the days turn to weeks and no one seems to know that Susan exists, she slowly morphs back into Stargirl.
Leo is furious with himself for trying to change the very thing that he loved most. This realization comes too late, for when he goes to Stargirl's house to apologize, he doesn't find anyone there, but instead a large For Sale sign looming over the empty house. This time, Leo has lost his soul mate for good.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone, especially between the ages of 12 and 15. It's a fairly easy read, but the message is definitely suited for this age group. Stargirl is an amazing story that anyone can relate to because it deals with peer pressure, friendship and love, difficult choices, and many realities of life. Stargirl is one of the best books I've ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: *good*
Review: this is a really good book and easy to read. its both happy and sad and really enjoyable. its about being yourself and not having to fit in all the time. read it.


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