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Book Reviews

Two Moons in August
Book: Two Moons in August
Written by: Martha Brooks
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

One of the best books i've read
Rating: 5 / 5
This book rocks! I've read this books a million times and it's still as good as the first time i've read it. This book is about family relationships, and love. It's a really good book for mature 12 year olds and up. It's a story about a girl who becomes interested in the boy across the street. Read it and find out what happens.


the best
Rating: 5 / 5
i am a big reading fan, and this is one of the best reads ever. i love this book so much. you laugh, you cry, and it has a totally awesome story. too bad its not a series


Really easy to relate to!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I think this book was really good and really easy to relate to. Sidonie was a really brave and independent teenage. The stress and problems she dealt with is really common in teen years. It was a happy yet sad story at the same time. It really shows that when you're feeling bad, family is always something you could count on. It was a wonderfully moving story, it showed that you shouldn't blame yourself for someone's actions. I liked the way it described everything in a way that I could understand it but without TOO much details. I think it was a great book and I could probably relate to it later on in life.


 
 
 



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