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Fifteen

Fifteen

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fifteen
Review: I loved this book, I loved it so much that I finished it in less than a day! This seemed like something that could happen to a girl in real life. Cleary is my favorite author. I loved all of her books especially the Ramona books and this book. BUY THIS BOOK!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was so good!
Review: I thought that this book was AWESOME! Please read it especially if you're a teenager because you'll enjoy this book. It tells about a girl who never had a date or a boyfriend yet and she is fifteen until one day when she was baby sitting she meets this boy who worked for doggie chow, he is cute , but she thinks she doesn't really have a chance to have him until later that evening he calls and asks her out telling her that he got her number from the place where she was babysitting and they first met. Read the book and find out what happens. I promise you this book won't be a disappointment!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fifteen
Review: A young girl, in the 1950's, is becoming interested in boys and what she thinks and does to attract a special boy to herself. Great perspective on the United States's changing cultural moves. It is a humorous historical story, with black and white illustrations. Recommended for parents, teachers and students in the 6th, 7th and 8th grade levels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lovely story
Review: I loved this book because Jane was just an ordinary girl, not especially popular or brainy or earnest, just nice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book
Review: I just read fifteen, I full enjoyed it. See I don't usually read a whole book, but this was soooo exciting! I read it in one night! Jane and Stan's relationship is the kind of relation ship every girl wants to have! You have got to get this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most supenseful book ever!
Review: Jane Purdy is an ordinary girl with every girl's ordinary dream:To meet a 16-year-old boy with a car.Then,she meeets Stan Crandal.What happens next?Find out in Beverly Cleary's FIFTEEN.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It is a very good book and I would recomend it for teens.
Review: I liked that it kept me busy and it helped me with some of my problems and it can help you to if you read it and understand it. It was sad though and I do not like sad books. It was very joyful and it gives you a happy feeling inside when you read it. It did not end how I wanted it to. It was kind of boring and it almost lost my interest but then it starts talking agout other stuff that might help you. It also had words in it that I did not know and I had to go look them up and I am lazy so I did not want to.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sweet and romantic, someday teens of today will appreciate
Review: I read this book about 18 years ago (I'm 31 now)and I loved itthen and will probably buy it for my own daughter. True, thecharacters don't kiss forever and there isn't any sex (heaven forbid, this is from the '50s), but saying it should be retired, as one very young reviewer suggested, is along the same lines as saying that Huckleberry Finn or Pride and Prejudice should be retired. The lifestyle and morals in the '50s were different and we could learn something from them. Besides that, it's a sweet story and I would think that a shy girl caught up in her first romance would probably love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best book ever
Review: fifteen is the best book I have ever read it is an exciting and romantic story about a sophomore named Jane Purdy. she meats this cute guy one day while baby-sitting named Stan Crandall who is new in her town. They hit-it-off and end up, I'm not going to give away the ending you'll just have to read it and figure it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful. Real life should be like this.
Review: I first read this book more than 30 years ago and re-read it often. Loved Jane, loved Stan, loved her parents, loved her cat, loved the scene with the gladioli. I just read all of the other readers' comments and find it very sad that today's teens are so cynical and their comments about this book so negative. What a shame.


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