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Friends to Die for

Friends to Die for

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Usage of Expressions
Review: Although I am suppose to be reading 9th grade level books, it is still nice to read something simple yet captivating. When I picked up Giberga's book, I thought it was just another "nonsense" novel but I was completely wrong! Once you look at the first page, Giberga is able to capture the audiences' attention. Giberga is able to put herself into a teenager's world smoothly without any problems. As you turn each page, the story gracefully moves from one event to another. Quite a page-turner like the "mini" review quote that is posted on the back of the book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing effort to relate to teenagers
Review: Friends to Die For, a novel set in the '90s New York, is lacking in character. At first glance, it seems like a typical teen novel. However, it soon becomes boring and unrelated. The book tries to pull lures from mystery, suspense, and murder but truly fails in all three. The scenes are not as well written as they could have been, destrying even more of the book. I enjoyed a few small parts, but the book never really interested me. Certainly not a one sitting read, as it fails to hold interest.This isn't one of the best books I've ever read, but not the worst. Still, disappointing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Book review for McIntyre 4th per.
Review: I think this is a slightly realistic story on how it compares with teens lives today. i like the scandalous twists that exaggerates societies bad sides. it's one of my faveorite books to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Book review for McIntyre 4th per.
Review: I think this is a slightly realistic story on how it compares with teens lives today. i like the scandalous twists that exaggerates societies bad sides. it's one of my faveorite books to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Proof of the fact that money does not buy everything!!
Review: This book appealed to me because I have always been fascinated with the high-society lives of teenagers my age, especially those livng in Manhattan. Crissy, the main charcter, is smart, talented, and witty. She learns that things aren't always what they may seem, and that money and being "on the A list" doesn't necessarily bring one happiness. Read this book if you are interested in the upper-class lifestyle....it will teach you a lot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is an Awesome book
Review: This book is the best book I've ever read. Every time I have a book report I pick this book. I may not understand most of the stuff in the book but I understand about murders and that kind of stuff. If I stopped it was a cliffhanger I wondered what was happening next but on some night I couldn't put it down. This is such a good book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was reaaly good. Jane Giberga really relates.
Review: This is one of the best books I have ever read. I liked it because it takes place in the 90's in New York City and all the characters do & speak the things they really do there. Christina, the main character goes thru some things that are similar to the things that my friends and I go thru. They even speak the teenager language.I was very impressed.


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