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Rating: Summary: This book definitely deserves a Newberry Award! Review: When I read this book I could not put it down. Sharon Creech is a highly recommended author because of many things, like, she uses detail, she expresses the characters feelings in a way that is easy to relate to, and she has written many other good books. If you're looking for a good book about change and. . . well. . . bloomability, you should definitely read this book.
Rating: Summary: I really loved this book! Review: This book was really, really good! I couldn't put it down!! It made me want to move to Switzerland and learn Italian!! I recommend this book to everyone!
Rating: Summary: This is a big disapoitment Review: This book is a big disapointment. I loved Walk Two Moons, Absolutly Normal Chaos, and Chasing Redbird. So naturally I was very excited when this one came out. Dinnie was a bad character the only thing good about her was that she showed how insecrure moves can make children. And Guthrie lived in some kind of sick fantasy world. What kind of teenager goes around shouting "I am a transparent eyeball!" Give me a break. And "such the best." Who in their right mind says "such the best?" Lila was the only decent character. I loved how she expressed her opinions so clearly. She was a well established character.
Rating: Summary: Bloomability is a GREAT book! Review: Bloomability is one of my favorite books.. All of Sharon Creech's books are great! I hope she writes a sequal. When I read it, I couldn't put it down. I didn't want it to end. It's one of those books you'll want to read again.
Rating: Summary: This is a GREAT book!!! Review: I loved this book... It made me want to just pick up all my stuff and move back to Europe (not that it would take a LOT to get me to do that...)! I read it from cover to cover with only one break. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: a girl who moves to Switzerland to go to boarding school Review: This is one of my favorite books.It's never boring and you have to read it!It's excellent
Rating: Summary: BEST AUTHOR EVER MUST READ BOOK Review: this story is great it is about a girl who is from a family that is always looking for money with a farther that is always searching for a job they have moved all over the coutry. Her moms side of the family wants to take her out of this mess so her Aunt and Uncle take her to a bording school in Europe were they work she loves it she makes so many new friends from all over the world she learns to love the school.but misses her parents and at the end of the simester she asked them to let her go back one day she might come back again.
Rating: Summary: This was one of my all time favorite books Review: A great book and I would highly recommend it!!!!
Rating: Summary: Sharon Creech is my favorite author. Review: This is an excellent book. I connect with most of Sharon Creech's characters, and the only book that she's written that wasn't QUITE up to my standards was "Absolutely Normal Chaos", which is still a great book, though! Readers should make ALL EFFORTS to read these books! (Surgeon General's Warning: You may become addicted)
Rating: Summary: this is a good book for children! Review: "Bloomability" "Bloomability," by Sharon Creech is a story about a girl suddenly taken from her family and taken to Switzerland with her aunt and uncle. The story is about how she adapts to the foreign languages, customs, values and ideas she is surrounded by in her boarding school. New friends and the beauty of her surroundings begin to unlock a part of her she never knew. She finds herself surrounded by different possibilities.
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