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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exceeded my expectations...,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Representing Super Doll (Library Binding)
Though I'm not a farm girl like the character Verna, her character really reminded me of myself and how awkward I feel around "pageant queen" types. This book made me realize that life may be tougher for them than we tend to think and that you really shouldn't judge someone before walking in their moccasins. Representing Super Doll also made me mad at the kind of parents who push their kids so hard that their kids no longer know what it is to be a kid anymore.
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Hope's review on Representing Super Doll,
By Hope (NONE OF ANYONE's BUSINESS!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Representing Super Doll (Library Binding)
This book seemed so Lame whiLe I was reading it! I don't think it's worth the time if you're not into beauty pageants and stuff Like that. I mean, wow(!):( she wins the Miss Hybrid Seed Corn.....Good for her! I mean, it didnt even have a good cLimax, Let aLone pLot, diaLogue, etc. etc. I think that if you're going to read this book, you'LL have to be into the subject: Beauty contests/Miss America/trying to be how society wants you to be, and not what you wanna be. ALthough, it does have a good message....I guess.
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Representing Super Doll by Richard Peck (Paperback - June 1, 1997)
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