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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!,
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This review is from: Crabbe (Mass Market Paperback)
Le produit est en excellente condition et le service a répondu exactement à mes attentes. Le prix a été respecté.
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Crabbe by William Bell,
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This review is from: Crabbe (Mass Market Paperback)
This is an excellent novel. It can help weak readers understand some more ways to understand novels and stroy lines. I highly advise it to stay in schools. It will help the students that are too lazy to go out to the country and explore how to survive and what possibilities can happen in nature. I also like how that the author made the chapters into journal entries.
5.0 out of 5 stars
this book was awsom!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Crabbe (Mass Market Paperback)
at first, i didnt wanna read this book at all. i was forced to by school. but as i got further and further i realized this book was ...amazing. i dont know wen ive read a better book. i think one of the reasons i enjoyed the book so much was that it reaally encourages u too become an individual person and not to live for anybody else, and i know realize that. i may still only be a lost and confused teenager, but thanks to this book i now know to only live for myself, and not to try to reach other peoples expectations but only my own. if u have any spare time at all read this book!!! its amazing, posibly even beyond amazing. i would have gave it more stars if it were posible. william bell did an outstanding job on this book. its ending was awsom, and kept me on my toes the whole time. the begining may not be very interesting, but as u get deeper and deeper into the book, it becomes better and better. the book was fenominal! READ IT!
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Crabbe - Growing Up In A Mixed Up World,
By A Customer
This review is from: Crabbe (Paperback)
A wonderful book about a boy named Crabbe who is searching for his identity. All of his life, he has been told what to do and where he will be going and doing. He has never had to make any decisions for himself. Life has been easy for him, in that he has always been provided for by his family. When Crabbe decides that this is the life that he no longer wants to live, he leaves home and the book follows his journey through Algonquin Park. I feel that many teens can relate to this story because many face identity problems, not having any concrete goals as of yet. The story allows you to get involved with the two main characters. Empathy is developed throughout. Besides the adventure, the story has its sad and happy parts. All in all a very good book. Both girls and boys will enjoy the story.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Alright,
By A Customer
This review is from: Crabbe (Paperback)
This novel was fairly decent:it had an alright plot, it was written somewhat well, and was interesting in most parts. I did not like this novel, however, because i had to read it as a school assignment. I think that because of that, it took all of the pleasure out of the novel, and i didn't have time to appreciate certain things about the novel.I also did not like the ending of the novel. I felt that it didnt explain well enough what happened to Crabbe. Overall, this book would definitally be more enjoyable if you were not pressed for time to read it, and then have to do a load of work on it. |
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Crabbe by William Bell (Mass Market Paperback - Jun 1 1999)
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