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Body of Christopher Creed, The

Body of Christopher Creed, The

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This was an excellent book that I could not put down. Every aspect of this book was interesting and exciting, especially when Tory finds that body

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: *GASP*
Review: A casual argument here, pressure and criticism there. It's all fun and games until Christopher Creed, the son of an overly dramatic mother, goes missing without a trace. Its up to three teenagers to dodge the gossip and pointed fingers and work together to solve the mstery and disapearence of Chris Creed. Carol Plum-Ucci will keep you turning and guessing until the end and you will be spinning so hard, reality will be fiction.

The body Of Christopher Creed, to me, was like the satisfaction of a job well done. I enjoyed this novel because I felt like my world intertwined with Torey, Ali, and Bo's world. I especially liked how I could relate to the highschool scenes and I was glued to the pages at suspensful events. I felt like I knew the characters. I would recommend this book for mature readers who enjoy to get caught up in books. The only thing i did not like was the ending..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: READ THIS BOOK!
Review: The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci is about how Torey Adam's life has changed since Creed's dissapearance. Unexpected twists and turns in Torey's quest to find the truth about where Creed is lead the reader to a thought provoking conclusion.

I really enjoyed reading this book because the auther really let you connect with the characters. The language and the events arn't unrealistic or far fetched. I reccomend it to anyone.



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not Bad Book
Review: This book was the first that my school's book club read. It was rather slow for me and by the time I got to the middle I felt like we should've been wrapping it up. I did get in to the story and it did take me away from my surroundings to the setting the author created. Though it was probably 100 pages long than necessary and was definitely a cliff hanger, the end of the book was really deep and insightful and there were lots of lessons to be learned. However, for as many hundreds of pages as I read, I deserved a better conclusion than that. Even if the main characters didn't find Christopher, I deserved to know what happened.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not appropriate for children
Review: I happened to find out about this book because my son checked it out for school. I just happenly glanced at it one day and was appalled at what I saw. There was foul language, sexual references, talk about suicide. This is not a book a jr high or middle school kid should read. Beware parents.


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