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Taking Terri Mueller

Taking Terri Mueller

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Exciting and Intriguing Read
Review: This book was a terrific read with many suspenseful moments within. It's about a young girl (Terri) who has always lived with her father and thinks her mother is not alive. However, they are always moving from one place to another. This makes Terri very suspicious about who her father really is. She believes that her father kidnapped her from her mother and is just not telling her where she is. Norma Fox Mazer writes the story well enough so that readers will actually be able to put themselves in Terri's place, especially with all of the decisions she has to make along the way. This book is definitely a book I would recommend to young adults. This is because the author really puts into perspective what it would be like to move all of the time and believe your father might have done something in the past that has affected you, is affecting you, and will affect you. This is overall an exciting and intriguing read that is great for a wide variety of people.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book!
Review: This is a really good book.It potrays a web of emotions.It shows the deep wonderful relationship between a father and a daughter which they are both afraid of losing as she unleashes a deep dark secret about his past life.. It shows the true friendship between Terri and Shaundra as Terri struggles through the most difficult year of her life... Most importantly it shows the strong bond between a mother and a daughter inspite of being separated for a long time and losing the hope of ever seeing each other again...


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