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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This a very good, very well written book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a great book about the bond between a mother and daughter. Sam thinks her mother is SO WEIRD! She comes to Sam's soccer game wearing a STOCKING CAP, tells Sam's friends to GO TO SLEEP AT 10:00 at Sam's slumber party, and makes the winning play at a sudent/parent volleyball game (which hit Sam's crush right on the head!). This is an awesome, realistic, funny book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life,
This review is from: Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life (Mass Market Paperback)
I will admit I am a hard one to please when it comes to books but I loved this book. It is one worth reading I would even read it again it was so good I would recommend this book to any one who enjoys teen or adolescent fiction and I think girls would enjoy it more than boys. There society is very similar to our society. Also the problems are similar to our problems. In addition the conflicts are also similar to conflicts we may have.This book is about a girl, Sam who feels her mom is ruining her life. Her mom is always embarrassing her in public, in front of her friends, and in front of a boy she likes. This book keeps me interested because I have had similar experiences. The story is very believable because Sam is in middle school having feelings that just about almost everyone in middle school has which is stress, being embarrassed by their parents, crushes, and wanting to baby-sit. I like this book because it is one that teens can easily relate to. There are no slow or confusing parts in this book. I felt very much inside the world of the book when I read it. The author Jean Van Leeuwen Gavril had a balance of description, style, and action. I would say the main feeling the author emphasizes would be stress and embarrassment. The ending pleases me because Sam in the end had a better relationship with her mother. But I really do wish the author had gone further with the story and made it longer. The only thing wrong with the book is that it was too short. The author definitely fulfilled my expectations for the main characters and minor characters. I think you should read this book. I would freely read any other book by this author. This was not a book with surprises like when suddenly someone is seriously injured or dies. This was a book with everyday surprises. I would seriously recommend you to read this book because I really loved it very much.
4.0 out of 5 stars
You can Relate!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life (Mass Market Paperback)
Samantha Slayton is a smart young girl trying to find her place in the 6th grade.She has fights with her Mom,Dad,and Brother and is jealous of the popular girls.She has a crush and her friends Katy and Heather are helping her through her problems.Basiclly this book is telling about a girls life thats typical of a 12-13 year old girl.I could totally relate.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Dear Mom, You're ruining my life,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life (Mass Market Paperback)
"This book by when you read it you can tell that Jean van Leeuwen (the author) defently know's 11 year olds, It was so simmilar as what my daughter (11) feels" My mom would say. I think that This tells what and how an average, 11 year old feels about things. This is a well written book, an any 11 year old should read this to show, that they are not the only one. We choose this for our mother daughter book club, and I am guessing to hear a lot of good things, from the mothers mostly, but I enjoyed it and i hope you will too!
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dear Mom You're Ruining My Life,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life (School & Library Binding)
Dear Mom, You're RuiningMy Life By, Jean Van Leeuwen This story is about a sixth grader Samantha Slayton who attends Farmingville Elementary School. She has many worries such as the boys like Brian Finnegan, her height tall, and the size of her feet. Her mother's a poet, her father mathematician, and her brother wins prizes for his artwork. These things really bother Sam because she thinks she doesn't have a talent. I think anyone could relate to Samantha in this book because just about everyone has problems with school. My opinion of the book is that it wasn't the best book I've read but it was a good book. I don't know what I would change if I were to change anything because if I changed anything it probably wouldn't flow right. My recommendation of this book is not very high because I didn't like it that much and nothing very interesting happens. I'd probably recommend it to anyone who likes stories about people's lives. |
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Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life by Jean Van Leeuwen (Mass Market Paperback - September 1, 1990)
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