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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, August 23, 1997
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My name is Helen and I'm ten. I think this book is okay. I can understand Jessica sneaking off with Jean-Claude but her two-timing Marc is just too much. It would be more of Jessica if she started a fight with Marc, it's not going to hurt his feelings as much but I guess that's how the author wanted it. Anyway, Elizabeth isn't really what she is in other books. She's more of a half Jessica. Another thing is the book is much to predictable and you don't really need to read the whole book, the first chapter will tell you the whole book
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4.0 out of 5 stars Spring Break by Johanna Hurwitz, June 28, 2003
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I like this book because it is very exciting and I really wanted to know what would happen. I was tempted to read while I was in my math class..Cricket's dream was to go to Washington D.C and finally her friend, Zoe invited her to go to Washington D.C during their spring break. But something bad happened so she missed her trip to Washington D.C with her friend. But she had fun staying at home. My favorite part was when her teacher asked Cricket whether she wanted to enter the contest and so I really wanted to know whether she would win or lose. And only one way to find out is to read it!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, December 14, 2004
Good. Rene is just a jerk I think Liz shouldn't have wasted so much time trying to get him to be nice to her. Jessica lying to Mark was kind of rude. I thought it was nice of Rene's friends to be nice to Liz. And it was funny when Steven found out who Feney really was. I also liked when we finally discovered why Rene was so mean. Good read, I recommend it most to French I,II, or III students probably.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I think this is a great book., February 28, 1999
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This review is from: Spring Break (Hardcover)
Fifth-grade Cricket Kaufman was supposed to go to Washington, D.C. with her best friend, Zoe Mitchell, during spring break, but she broke her ankle one day when she was walking home from school just two days before spring began, so she had to stay home during spring break. Cricket was bored at home. Worest of all, Zoe invited another girl to go to Washington, D.C. with, Sara Jane. Fortunately, Sara Jane didn't come because she thought she would be homesick in Washington D.C. Instead she visited Cricket. Cricket entered a desin-a-stamp contest. She couldn't find the instructions until she had a dream that had a boy who came to her house. Cricket showed the papers that her little sister, Moinca, scibbled on. The instructions where on the back of the paper! And she found they were on the back of them! When Cricket finally got her cast off, she went to school with one blue shoe and one red one! Cricket started a new trend. I really liked this book.
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