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TUESDAY'S CHILD by Carolyn Gibbs
TUESDAY'S CHILD
Carolyn Gibbs
Not all teens on the street are runaways. Some are throw-aways. "...teenage readers will appreciate a novel that speaks to them as adults and not mindless readers."
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Discovering Pig Magic

Discovering Pig Magic by Julie Crabtree
Julie Crabtree
Milkweed Editions
Release Date:Nov-01-2008

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9

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Age Level
9-12

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Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer  NDufo
The book Discovering Pig Magic is about a young girl named Matilda along with her two best friends who discover how hard facing growing up is when you are thirteen years old. One of Matilda's friends, Ariel has a dream to be just like Rachel Ray and fellow in her foot steps. Nikki finds that it is hard to trust her parents after she finds out the big secret. Matilda started loving pigs at the age of six when her aunt gave her very first pig key chain. Now her thirteen birthday is coming up, and she hates pigs. Her dilemma is should she tell her parents she hates pigs or not tell her parents risk receiving more pig presents. She keeps telling herself she can do it.The solution to all their problems is to get a magic book to make all there problems go away. However they quick find out that to make a problem go away you must change what you did. For example, to get Matilda problem go away she must tell her parents she hates pigs.

This book was fun to read. I would recommend it to anyone. It was well written. Julie Crabtree is an amazing author who held my interest and I could not put the book down. I even received approval from my 6th grade teacher to review the book for a report. I am hoping for an A+. My teacher thought it was perfect challenge for young readers.

Reviewer Age:11

Reviewer City, State and Country: Germantown, Tennessee United States




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