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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars so exciting i can't explain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This book is very good and exciting. It is so exciting that when you read it you may think that all the drama is over but as you keep reading more drama adds on. My reading teacher reccommended
this book to me and at first i thought it looked dumb intel i started reading and couldn't put it down. This book will have you up all night reading you wouldn't want to put...
Published on September 28, 2005

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Double Dutch
I am a middle school Language Arts teacher who teaches high-level eighth grade students (in other words, VERY smart, motivated, and voracious readers). I suspect that when Sharon Draper was a teacher, she taught some lower-level students because this book seems to be clearly geared towards those students.

The author can write, but I feel this particular work...
Published on June 20, 2006 by Drama/English teacher


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars so exciting i can't explain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, September 28, 2005
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This book is very good and exciting. It is so exciting that when you read it you may think that all the drama is over but as you keep reading more drama adds on. My reading teacher reccommended
this book to me and at first i thought it looked dumb intel i started reading and couldn't put it down. This book will have you up all night reading you wouldn't want to put down because you would want to know what happens next.
this book is about three friends name Delia,Randy and Yoyo. The three of them all had problems that you will find out if you read this book. The worst prblem of is taht everyone in this story is scared of two boys named the Tolliver twins that are just misunderstood. The two boys have a problem in the story to go along with everyone elses.
I encourage kids to teens to read this book and even if you don't like to read believe me you wiil start.I hope you enjoy the book have fun.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Double Dutch, June 20, 2006
I am a middle school Language Arts teacher who teaches high-level eighth grade students (in other words, VERY smart, motivated, and voracious readers). I suspect that when Sharon Draper was a teacher, she taught some lower-level students because this book seems to be clearly geared towards those students.

The author can write, but I feel this particular work is not challenging, as everything seems to be over-explained, and, though heartfelt, relatively two-dimensional. When each major character harbors a Secret, and through a series of incidents where all the Secrets are revealed, these Secrets don't meet up with deeper intellectual meaning. In short, I find both plot and character exist in the world of Afterschool Specials -- simple, over-explained and highly coincidental.

Many kids will enjoy this book, but mine will not.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not my fave, May 3, 2006
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KTJ (wouldn't you like to know?) - See all my reviews
this book was ok but it was missing something. the thing that got me the most was the way the kids talked. i'm in 8th grade and i don't talk like that. i mean who says peace out anymore? overall i thought it was a good book, but i have other books i'd rather read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Double Dutch, September 29, 2005
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Do you like to double dutch and want to read a really good book about friendship and unsolved secrects? Well I recommend you to read Double Dutch.

Double Dutch is about the main character Delia who is in the 8th grade like me. Delia has trouble with reading but keeps it a secret. She goes through good and bad experinces with her best friends Yolanda and Randy. But as you know Delia has a crush on Randy and he has a crush on Delia. The 8th graders go through a lot of stress with the double dutch chapionship and the biggest school bullies the Tolliver Twins. But see how something so tragical can bring everyone together!

I highly recommend that you read this book It will have you laughing and a little teary eye.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this one a lot, January 4, 2005
My 10 yo daughter and I have been enjoying Double Dutch. I understand why some reviewers believe it is unlikely that Delia would be so successful in covering up the fact that she can't read. I have, however, seen learning disabilities go unnoticed by parents and teachers in children who are otherwise bright and well behaved. (I've also seen tremendous efforts made to put gifted but poorly behaved children in special ed programs so that knife swings both ways :-)

Another thing I liked about Double Dutch was that by and large it offers a positive and affirming picture of the lives of urban, African American middle schoolers. They face real challenges but there are many caring, involved adults--parents, teachers, coaches--who are really pulling for them in the end.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book!, November 22, 2005
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The book I have read was Double Dutch by Sharron M.Daper. I chose this book because it looked interesting. The main characters are; Delia, Randy, Yolanda, Toliver Twins, Cherline, and Narrator. Girls will most likely like this book because of the drama, and double dutching (ages:12-15).The main events are, Delia has a secret she can't read, and the finials of the Double Dutch competion.The theme of this book is friends are there for you no mater what.

My opinion of this book is that it is super. The weakness about this book is nothing its great! The good thing about the book is you can relate to it. It was interesting when the twins' mother bribed them. Della kept secret that she couldn't read. Her friend Yolanda spread the rumor that the Toliver twins were going to blow up the school because she was scared of them.

My conclusion on this book is that it is great and will relate to girls in high school and middle school. I strongly recommend this book for anyone to read. I recommend this book because a lot of girls can relate to this book.

Shanyah A.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book!!!!!, July 9, 2005
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There is something about this book that I like. I finshed it in 3 days. This girl Delia is trying to get through school but she can't read and there are the Tolliver twins that everyone thinks are bullies. Delia is so good at Double Dutch and enters a competition with her friends and she's trying to keep her relationship going with Randy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learning the Ropes, June 22, 2003
This review is from: Double Dutch (Hardcover)
Secrets run rampant amongst the eighth graders depicted in the book DOUBLE DUTCH. The main character of the book, Delia, has been keeping her illiteracy a secret for years. She has an excellent memory, which she uses to hide the fact that she cannot read. She is terrified that her secret will be revealed when her teacher announces an upcoming standardized test. Delia's, "friend" Randy is also carrying a heavy burden. Abandoned by his mother, Randy finds himself on his own after his truck driver father disappears. Not knowing where to turn, Randy begins to pawn goods and pray that his father has not deserted him like his mother did. The Tolliver Twins (Titan and Tabu) terrorize the school and neighborhood. Their behavior is so bad that their mother takes them on national television to get help. However, a tragedy shows everyone a side of the Tollivers that they had never seen before. Yolanda is Delia's best friend. She happens to be a compulsive liar and brings comic relief to the seriousness of the book.

Aside from having secrets, the characters in this book are brought together by their love of double dutch. The book does an excellent job telling a brief history of double dutch and portraying the hard work and determination it takes to participate in the sport.

Sharon Draper had written an excellent book that shows the dangers that keeping secrets may have. Dealing with issues of illiteracy, abandonment, fear, and preconceived notions, this book has a little something that all preteens can relate to. My only criticism is that I wish the reason Delia could not read had been explored more. This is another great novel from a wonderful author.

Reviewed by Latoya Carter-Qawiyy
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learning the Ropes, June 12, 2003
This review is from: Double Dutch (Hardcover)
Secrets run rampant amongst the eighth graders depicted in the book DOUBLE DUTCH. The main character of the book, Delia, has been keeping her illiteracy a secret for years. She has an excellent memory, which she uses to hide the fact that she cannot read. She is terrified that her secret will be revealed when her teacher announces an upcoming standardized test. Delia's, "friend" Randy is also carrying a heavy burden. Abandoned by his mother, Randy finds himself on his own after his truck driver father disappears. Not knowing where to turn, Randy begins to pawn goods and pray that his father has not deserted him like his mother did. The Tolliver Twins (Titan and Tabu) terrorize the school and neighborhood. Their behavior is so bad that their mother takes them on national television to get help. However, a tragedy shows everyone a side of the Tollivers that they had never seen before. Yolanda is Delia's best friend. She happens to be a compulsive liar and brings comic relief to the seriousness of the book.

Aside from having secrets, the characters in this book are brought together by their love of double dutch. The book does an excellent job telling a brief history of double dutch and portraying the hard work and determination it takes to participate in the sport.

Sharon Draper had written an excellent book that shows the dangers that keeping secrets may have. Dealing with issues of illiteracy, abandonment, fear, and preconceived notions, this book has a little something that all preteens can relate to. My only criticism is that I wish the reason Delia could not read had been explored more. This is another great novel from a wonderful author.

Reviewed by Latoya Carter-Qawiyy
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do not be decieved by the title!, December 24, 2002
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Kathleen Crowley (Ossining, New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Double Dutch (Hardcover)
I am a 13 year old girl from New York. Lately I have had a lot of trouble gettting into books and I almost stopped reading this one! That would have been so stupid! "Double Dutch" si one of the greatest books that I will have ever checked out of my library! "Double Dutch" is about Delia, an 8th grade girl who, surprisingly has a big secret.. She CAN'T read!!! Her best friend Yolanda formally known as Yo-Yo confronted her about it when she learned the truth. This is a big problem even though you do not need to read in order to compete in double dutch... but it is oneo fthe biggest things everyone needs to know how to do. Yo-Yo adn Delia are superbe Double Dutchers. Their 2 teammates: Misty and Charlene are very good as well. When the "World Championships" are held in Cincinatti the girls are veryeager to compete and win. Their assistant named Randy also works hard with the team. Randy has abig crush on Delia and would do anything for her. Th two are good friends. There are two people that everyone at school are afraid of.. THE TOlliver Twins, Tabu and Titan. THe two black boys walk through the hallways with out any expression on their faces. But when the storm hits are people going to figure out their secrets and will Yo-Yo be ok? This book is soo awesome and I am so glad to reccomend it to other readers around the world.
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