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The Girl With 500 Middle Names

The Girl With 500 Middle Names

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: world's best book
Review: I read the book the girl with 500 middle names. The author of this is Margaret Peterson Haddix.I liked this book because it reminded me of my sister because she crowshase's and in this book Janie's mom sowes. Janie is the main character in this book. The risen I liked the auther is because she adds good detail. I like this book and I would lended it to a friend because one of my friends likes mysteries and this book is a mystery.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Opionion of This Book
Review: I think the best part of this book was when discribed
how Janie didn't like Kimberly at first but in the end
they became good friends.I think this book had good detail
and told the difrence between adults and children.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Book
Review: It was too short, who wants to read a short book? I thought that I wasn't finished with the book when I was at the last page. It was just, oh, she tried to help her mom but the mom didn't want her help. She wants to do it herself.

Duh!!! That's the end. Actually, I would rate this a 0 star, but there wasn't one.

Ok, this is my opnion, please don't be offended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: Mrs. Haddix has done it! This is a wonderful beginning chapter book for late 2nd/3rd grade readers. This will make a good read-aloud for class or small discussion groups. A terrific lesson on family relationships and values. Good book to help children who have recently transferred to a new school. The characters are enjoyable and endearing. Very believable and current topics for today's elementary age child.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great new series for younger readers
Review: Mrs. Haddix has done it! This is a wonderful beginning chapter book for late 2nd/3rd grade readers. This will make a good read-aloud for class or small discussion groups. A terrific lesson on family relationships and values. Good book to help children who have recently transferred to a new school. The characters are enjoyable and endearing. Very believable and current topics for today's elementary age child.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lesson For Janie
Review: My opinion is that people should really read this book
because it is a really good lesson.About lying.You should
always feel good about yourself.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: kind of the worlds best book
Review: The book I read was the girl with 500 middle names. I like the way the author adds details and knows when to start a new chapter and go into more exciting things. The main character in this good story is Jaine who. The who stands for all of the names her mom puts on sweaters. The main character Jaine ends up in alot of trouble making up middle names that aren't even hers. Jaine has to descover how to change all these middle names to stop. You would like to read this book because ypu can learn not to use other peoples names.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fun Book to Read
Review: Today, in my mother, daughter club we talked about Janie and how we are like her. Her mother knits these sweaters for a company, but the company doesn't want them. So, every day Janie wears the sweaters her mother knitted. I would recomend this book to read because Janie goes through being a really new kid in school, and because it tells you it's okay to be new in a new school.


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