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It's very good, especially for pre-teens.
Hannah H. (Han1202) reviewed Click Here To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade on + 12 more book reviews
Pretty good... i liked it.... it got me an A on a report
Danielle K. (wintersqt4ever) reviewed Click Here To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade on + 61 more book reviews
Excellent book, with the thrilling tale and plot.
Aimee . (Aimsta) reviewed Click Here To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade on + 48 more book reviews
Awesome book, with a thrilling tale.
Robin S. (Terabithia) - reviewed Click Here To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade on + 71 more book reviews
Seventh-grader Erin Swift has a talent for computers, a love of Snickers and big feet that are great for soccer and useless for dancing. She has a lot on her mind: a new school where she and her best friend, Jilly, are seperated for the first time into different units; a crush on the Cute Boy in her homeroom; the task of leading the school intranet project; and a fole as a corncob in the school play. Then real disaster strikes, and Erin sets off on a surprising journey to self-discovery- and the many meanings of cherry-flavored Tootsie Pops.
Seventh grader Erin Swift has a talent for computers, a love for Snickers, and big feet that are great for soccer, but useless for dancing.She writes about her friends and classmates in her private blog, but when it accidentally gets posted on the school Intranet site, she learns some important lessons about friendship.
My 12 year old really enjoyed this book
this is a great book!
Kathleen N. (Katylovesbooks) reviewed Click Here To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade on + 25 more book reviews
Good book for young adults with good lessons learned
About how a seventh grader manages to survive the year, avoiding catastrophies
This book is very good for a sixth or seventh grade girl. Beacuse it shows what its really like!
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