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Canyons

Canyons

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Chanel's Opinion
Review: This is a fairly decent book. It is about two boys but the author hardly talks bout Coyote Runs. In this story it talks about Brennon going camping up in the Canyons. It is a decent part of the book but it really doesn't give any giggles or smiles. It's not romantic or mysterious its just a typical plain story. Towards the end it kind of jump to excitment but that's the only reason I give it a won because it starts to have some stuff that gets you interesting in the book. Brennon goes off and sleeps away from he people he was camping with and walks up sleeping on Coyote Run's skull. He got murdered during a raid that he always had wanted because he always wanted to be mroe manly. This is my opinion and I dont know how other readers would judge this book so I just wanted to give the future readers a breif descripition of the book. Thank You Very Much and Stay True!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Canyons
Review: This was a suprisingly good book. All the information was exact and the plot always left you hanging. I highly recommend this author. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA+

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Brendons courage saves Cayote Runs spirit.
Review: What I like about this book is how Brennan thinks Coyote Run is actually inside of him. THE END.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mesmerizing..chilling..an indescribable feeling
Review: When I read this in the sixth grade, it was so captivating that I had dreams about it and its characters. Call me a freak, but I was so pulled in by it that I had to stop reading it, frightened by what it might do to me. Hey, I was 11. Give me a break.

I envy children who have the opportunity to pick up this book and experience that feeling.


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