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Tiger Eyes |
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Rating: Summary: review for T.E. Review: Tiger Eyes is a really good book!After Davey Wexler's father get shot in their 7-eleven store and dies , Davey`s life torn apart by the tragic incident!Her mother thought it would be best if Davey, the mom, and the little brother Jason moved to Mexico with their Aunt Bitsy and Uncle Walter!It takes awhile for Davey to get over it. But at her new school she begins to make friends with Jane and Rueben!Then she meets this guy Wolf and institaly falls inlove with!But he moves away! One step at a time Davey starts to put her life together and get over the horrible trama!
Rating: Summary: Tiger Eyes a good read. Review: I thought this was a very interesting book with alot of helpful detail. It is very depressing and dramatic. So don't read it on a day when your not exactly in a good mood.
Rating: Summary: A truely special book . . . Review: I read this book when I was a pre-teen, not long after my own father died. Judy Blume captured every feeling and emotion that I had at that time. Knowing that it was okay to be scared, and confused, and angry made all the difference in the world.
Rating: Summary: "Tiger Eyes" is one of my favourite book ever! Review: I usually like to read books by Christopher Pike and R.L.Stine, for a change, I tried Judy Blume's book for the first time. And it turned out to be an absolutely wonderful but sad story. It made me cry! I've read it a few times and I love this book more and more each time I read it.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful book Review: Poor Tiger Eyes, her father died in her hands and she has too move away from home to her aunt and uncles house. ther she makes two friends.
Rating: Summary: Great book, but I was shocked by the language. Review: This had a great book. Some parts even made me cry. It is about a girl who is trying to get over her father's death. It is a book about the healing of the heart, and ajusting. But to warn you, this book is a little bit inappropreate. It has chapters about sex and bad language. Because of this, I can't rate it five stars.
Rating: Summary: TIger Eyes Review: I love this book. That's all I can say. Nothing else does it justice
Rating: Summary: WOW what a book!!! Review: I read this book when i was in middle school and I love it so much that i just have to read it whenever i get the chance I can never put it down each and every time I read it I find something new that I didn't pick up the last time I read it I tell everyone about it I wish Judy Blume would write another one so I can find out what happens to everyone
Rating: Summary: This book was excellent!!! Review: Tiger eyes was a very inspiring book. It catches your attention and always keeps you reading. "Tiger's" character has so many different views of life amd love and death. She was strong and in love with two men whom she couldn't stop thinking about. The way Judy Blume wrote Tiger Eyes shows how much she had put her heart and soul into her books. She has very high talent and I think Tiger Eyes is a good book for anyone 10 and older.
Rating: Summary: It was pretty awesome Review: I think that it was a neat book and had plenty of details. I would recommend it to anyone who likes to read. It is an old book, and I had to think about some of the clothes and other things that were mentioned to know what they were, but it was still amazing. It tells a lot about the life of a teenager, and almost like she (Davey) was talking to you and telling you her story. I really enjoy Judy Blooms stories and I'm glad she wrote so many.
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