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The Sorta Sisters
The Sorta Sisters
Author: Adrian Fogelin
Anna Casey likes living in Florida with Miss Johnette, her foster mother. Best of all Miss Johnette wants to adopt Anna. Still, it is hard grow into a new life and a new school, when you ve been rootless nearly all of your life. — By chance, Anna starts up a correspondence with Mica, who lives on a sailboat with The Captain, her beloved but oft...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781561454242
ISBN-10: 1561454249
Publication Date: 10/1/2007
Pages: 288
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Peachtree Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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The Sorta Sisters
By: Adrian Fogelin

This book is about this girl named Anna. She lived alone with her adoptive mother Johnette and was considered to be "a little light on friends." Then, one day, Anna got a letter from a girl that lived on the other side of the country, her name was Mica. Even though they had never met, they continued to write back and forth to each other.

The reason I gave this book a 0 was because I decided to drop it after forty pages. I considered this book incredibuly predictable, there was basically no surprise involved. Every time I would finish a chapter, I almost knew exactly what would happen in the next chapter. Also, the author, Adrian Fogelin, didn't use any attention grabbing techniques. I found myself constantly losing focus and I had to go back and reread a lot of the time. The overall plot of this book was repetative, I've read many books that have the same overall idea as this book. Throughout the whole time I read this book, I wasn't excited to know what happened next, because I sort of already knew... there were no surprises. Therefore, I rate The Sorta Sisters a zero, since I never decided to finish it.

-Lindsey


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