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Here's to You, Rachel Robinson

Here's to You, Rachel Robinson

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good for ages 11-14
Review: I read this book by Judy Blume when I was 13 and it really touched me. I tought it was grerat and I thought Judy Blume really captured the pain of being an adolescent. but now I'm 16 and I don't really enjoy the book as much, because these issues aren't as important to me. But it is still a good book, andI really suggest reading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SUPER-FUDGE
Review: I think that it is a great book that is why I rated it a perfect 10!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I did not like it sa well as the first one!!!!!!!:(
Review: I think that this book was not the best sequel to Just as Long as We're Together because there was no suprises and if you are looking to buy this book than why not just go and rent or lone it from a friend if they have it just do not spend money on it because it is just a waste of time and money.

Thanx you for you time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A FAST READING BOOK
Review: I THINK THIS BOOK WAS TRULY AN INTREASTING BOOK A BOOK THAT GIVES YOU SOME METIRIAL TO THINK ABOUT... TO SEE HOW HARD IT IS FOR RACHEL [THE MAIN CHARACTER]TO BE A 'SPECIAL CHILD' SHE IS VERY SMART AND IS REQUIRED IN MANY OF THE SCHOOLS SPECIAL PROGRAMS -BECUASE OF THAT SHE IS DEELING WITH A LOT OF PRESURE and her family life isn't really helping -her brother a sirious trouble maker has been kicked out of school and bothers Rachel for no reasonher family is almost going through a crisest beacuse of him and yet not everyone can understand her . . . I THINK YOU SHOULD READ THE BOOK AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ! I

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Here's to You, Rachael Robinson
Review: I thought this book was good. excpecially at 11 I was very surprised they use what we call the "f" word, king of all swears. It was a 9-12 year old book too! I was real surprised but it didn't stop me from reading the book. It was a really good book as a matter of fact. It's about a girl Rachael with 2 friends that she doesn't trust that much. She worries too much, is involved too much, and is afraid of getting a b+ on her homework. Then her brother is suspended again from this private school! Actually this time he was expelled! Her brother comes home and she's really disapointed! He walks over the family, makes them ALL cry, and all her friends flurt with him! Rachael can't take it anymore. Finally, she devolopes a crush on her brother's tutor, is worrying a lot about her brother finding out! Then Jermy Dragon, the cutest boy in the school kisses her 4 times! Plus she has to worry about her cousin, divorced with a baby, always coming to HER mom for help! (obstacles she calls them) Plus, now her cousin is going out with HER crush! It was also HER brother's tutor! Now she'll NEVER forgive her! Now her brother is making the scene! Judge mommy can't controll him! They all go to bed crying wishing he'd go! But in the end, Rachael starts devoloping a scence of humor like her brother. ("I'll be counting the days until we see eachother, as long as they go REAL slow!")

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rachel Robinson
Review: I thought, Here's to you, Rachel Robinson, was a great book. It showed siblings relavery between three siblings and how hecktive their life got with each other.Charles, the brother did something bad and came home. See what happens if you read the book! Judy Blume does a great job explaining the book and I never got confused once. I hope she writes another book about Rachel and her friends!!!! :-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: I've been a Judy Blume fan for quite a while, and after read the first book in the Rachel, Allison and Stephanie trioligy, I just had to read the 2nd. The 2nd is about Rachel and her brother Charles. Charles is a teenageded Calvin, (from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes.) In other words he is guite a nasty trouble maker, so when he gets expelled from his boarding boarding school Rachel, her mother and father and her sister Jessica must learn to deal with him. In the mean while other things are happening like Rachels 9th grade crush hangs out with her and her friends, Rachel devolopes a huge crush on Charles tutor, Rachels aunt steals her boyfriend, the family takes a fun trip to Ellis Island.....

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not What You Might Excpect
Review: If you are a fan of Blume's trio first introduced in the book "Just As Long As We're Together," you may be a bit disappointed with this one. I read it once, and that was quite enough, whereas I've read Just As Long As We're Together countless times over the past 13 years. In Here's To You, we find out all about Rachel's troubles which include her hateful brother and her crush on his much older tutor, not to mention *yawn* Rachel's many extracirricular activities. The biggest disappointment to me was that Stephanie and Allison were hardly mentioned at all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book ever!
Review: It's a fascinating book, and you should read the first one, "Just as Long as We're together", it's just as good. I think this book is great because it talks about real problems from life and you can identify with it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great book
Review: My favorite book is Here's to You Rachel Robinson by Judy Blume. It's about a girl who has trouble with her family, friends, and school. One reason why it's my favorite book is it shows that families aren't perfect. For example, Rachel's brother is always getting into trouble, and now he has to come home from boarding school because he got expelled. Another reason why it's my favorite book is that friendship is not always the best. For example, Rachel's best never tells her anything, she talks about her to all of her other friends, and is starting to yell at her about everything. The last reason why I like this book is it shows that you should always try hard in school and put it before activities. For example, Rachel has so many activities that if she doesn't keep up with her work, her grades might slip. Here's to You Rachel Robinson is the best book; it shows what life is all about.


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