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Spying on Miss Muller

Spying on Miss Muller

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is a great book!
Review: At the start of WWII Jessie and her friends discover that their favorite teacher Miss Muller might be a Nazi spy! Mo and Ida (friends of Jessie's) are so sure of this that they want to break into Miss Muller's room. They are sure that they will find a "dit-da-dit" machine. But Jessie and her other friend Lizzie Mag are sure of her innocence. So they come up with the idea of having a night watch on her only for fun and more immportantly to clear her name. But then one night there is an Air Raid. When they go down to the basement, Miss Muller is no where to be seen. Now Jessie and her friends are more sure than ever that she is indeed a spy!! This is a wonderfully written book that any boy or girl would enjoy. This story teaches you that looks can be deceving and that sometimes the truth is hidden where you would least expect it to be! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Have you ever wondered the truth about your teachers?
Review: Have you ever wondered about the real truth of your teachers? In this book a particular girl is curious about a mysterious teacher who has always been known for her beauty kindness and intelligence. Ever since the holocaust had started Jessie had been curious about Miss Muller sneaking out every night. So she finally decided to take action. She gathered her friends and they all went out to investigate what Miss Muller was doing. Spying on Miss Muller shows the relationship of a student and a teacher and how that relationship became a relationship that was fraught with up and downs.Throughout this book, a young girl who had lived in a boarding school, turns her back on the only teacher in the whole school who was kind and sweet to her. The only reason she does this is because of the mysterious outings her teacher is having on the same night as the bomb alarms begin. I feel this is an important book to read because it shows how it felt to be in the holocaust from a christians point of view. It also shows how someone feels to be betrayed and lied to. This book should be recomended because it is educational. It teaches a lesson, and that is; find out what the person is actually doing, before you accuse him or her of a wrong doing. The book also contains some social situations which makes it fun to read as a young teenger or reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my very favorite books!
Review: Jessie, Lizzie Mag, Ada and Maureen are roommates (and best friends) at Alveara boarding school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They have always loved their teacher, Miss Muller, who looks like Vivien Leigh. But now World War II is in action, and Miss Muller is part German. Jessie and her friends have reason to believe that the beautiful Daphne Muller is a spy for Hitler. But Jessie can't help but love Miss Muller, no matter what everyone else says about her. Where should her loyalty be? With her country, or with her true heart? This is a beautiful story. Everyone should read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Spying on Miss Muller: a truly gripping tale
Review: This book really pulls you in and doesnt let you go. I found this book fairly hard to put down the first time I read it and the second and third time I saw the complexity of the storys MANY morals. There are alot of issues in this book, that during that area, were the subject of discussion everywhere. It represents how people could be so cold to someone else just because they are different and shows two sides to the story during the second World War, and most probably the most famous. What is really intergueing about this book is that it doesnt talk about the Holocaust very much. I found this a very unique and popular style, to write about what else was happening.All in all I give this book 4/5.
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