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5.0 out of 5 stars Good book!!!!!, June 27, 2001
By A Customer
This book was so good!!! If you haven't reads it you should!! I tis about a girl who's sister died in a car accident. And then she gets this awful headaches. Then she meets this guy and she thinks that the headaches are getting worse when she is around him. Then she ends up falling in love with him.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Time to Let Go, December 22, 2003
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Time to Let Go by Lurlene McDaniel is a fiction book about a teenage girl, Erin, who lost her sister, Amy, in a car accident. After the accident Erin started getting headaches and she ended up going to a therapist, Dr. Richardson, to see why she had the headaches. Erin's big question that eventually gets answered is "Do you think I'll ever get well?"
After Amy's death her house became quiet unless her parents were fighting. Erin enjoyed acting and dancing so she went into the school play. She soon met a guy named David who really liked Erin, but she didn't like him.Erin started getting along with him so they started to date. They both were involved in the play and they were the stars of the play. Erin's headaches were less painful when she hung out with David, but that wasn't always the case.
I would recommend this book to teens and adults who like a little romance and medical books. I chose this book because I enjoyed other books by Lurlene McDaniel. This book is 162 pages with lots of action on each page.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Time to Let Go, December 22, 2003
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Time to Let Go by Lurlene McDaniel is a fiction book about a teenage girl, Erin, who lost her sister, Amy, in a car accident. After the accident Erin started getting headaches and she ended up going to a therapist, Dr. Richardson, to see why she had the headaches. Erin's big question that eventually gets answered is "Do you think I'll ever get well?"
After Amy's death her house became quiet unless her parents were fighting. Erin enjoyed acting and dancing so she went into the school play. She soon met a guy named David who really liked Erin, but she didn't like him.Erin started getting along with him so they started to date. They both were involved in the play and they were the stars of the play. Erin's headaches were less painful when she hung out with David, but that wasn't always the case.
I would recommend this book to teens and adults who like a little romance and medical books. I chose this book because I enjoyed other books by Lurlene McDaniel. This book is 162 pages with lots of action on each page.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Time To Let Go, November 11, 2002
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Time To Let Go is a great book. Lurlene McDaniel wrote this book about a girl named Erin Bennett. She just can’t seem to let go of the memory of her younger sister, Amy, who was killed. Erin goes through many hardships and finds a lot out about another character named David Devlin. Erin has intense and painful headaches that won’t go away.
Lurlene did an excellent job writing this book. I liked her style of writing because it is very realistic. When you read this book and all of her other books, you feel like you are apart of the book and the characters life. The way this is set up, keeps you on the edge of your seat, and makes you want to read more and more. You just can’t put this book down. Be sure and read Time To Let Go by Lurlene McDaniel.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpeice by McDaniel, February 25, 2001
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I recently finished this book and it was REALLY GOOD! I love all of her books that i have read! Its about a girl who's younger sister recently died. She thinks that shes over it, and that shes accepted her sisters death. But she still continues to get immobilizing headaches that started after her sister's tragic death. A therapist who she begins to see helps her to solve the mystery behind her headaches. Soon she begins to wonder- am i over Amy's death, or is it Time To Let Go?
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5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put it down., October 4, 1998
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I thought that this book was excellent. I couldn't put it down and read it in a couple of hours. It really makes you think about how hard it would be to lose someone so close to you. Lurlene McDaniel did a good job as usual, the book was very well written. While no doubt it would be hard to deal with your sister's death this book helps by teaching you that life goes on and you shouldn't feel guilty because you can't change faith. I'm in the middle of one of McDaniel's books right now and will continue to read them because they are great books and I haven't read one that I didn't like.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I ever read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, May 16, 2006
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The book time to let go is a book about a girl named Erin who has these really bad headaches and the doctors dont know what causes them, but they think that the headaches are trigged by her sister Amy's death or by by this guy named David that is in a play with her. David is playing in the opposite roll as her she plays Maria and he plays Tony. David likes Erin and Erin is starting to like David and they get to talking and he is always comforting he rwhen she has a breakdown about her sister Amy dying. Beth one of her friends that she met in the hospital when Amy had got in a car acciden her mother has to get a lung transplant or she will die. Also David wanted Erin to go to a special olympics for mentally challenged kids who are deaf and handicap and when she goes she dresses like a clown.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Time to Let Go, October 3, 2005
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If you like problems with life stories you must read Lurlene McDaniel's "Time to Let Go". the main characters are Erin, David, a guy from Erin's school,and Erin's parents.It took place in a therpist office and at school. What happen was Erin is a girl who happens to get headaches. She started to get this because her younger sister, Amy, died a year ago. There is a guy from school that gives her headaches. Her parents suggested that she would see a thrapist to talk to her. the conflict is that Erin is having bad headaches and bad nightmares. The major theme is telling your parents what is happening to you and your life.
I kind of like this book. There was one thing I couldn't understand. The book is perfect.It's like what might happen in real life. Erin's life gets settled. I chose this book becaues I love Lurlene McDaniels' book. But this book was sort of borning. My friend Kelly loves her books. She would actually read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It'll make you cry... (BIG surprise there!), March 15, 2005
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I have read all of this authors books and must say- they are wonderful. It's heard to find a book you become so attached to that you actually cry in the end, but this one, along with her others, do it for you. Sure, these books contain tough subjects, but that makes it all the more real. Lurlene shows you a side of the world that not many people see. She does'nt sugar coat it for you, and for that I'm grateful. Take my advise: read this book. And while you're at it, grab her others too. Your sure to enjoy them just as much.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Time to Let Go, March 26, 2004
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Time to Let Go
By: Lurlene McDaniel
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Erin Bennett has been suffering from pain in her head. The headaches started when her sister Amy died a year ago. When she auditions for a part in the play, ¡§West Side Story¡¨, she gets it. Erin is now the lead in the play, she plays Maria. But when David Devlin gets the part of Tony, Erin¡¦s world goes up-side-down. Her headaches were getting better, but the only thing triggering them was David. Erin was seeing a therapist to help figure out why David was triggering the headaches. Erin really dislikes David in the beginning because she thought he was too obnoxious. Later along the year, Erin finds away to deal with David. She didn¡¦t hate him as much anymore.

I really like this book because it has friendship in the book. Erin and Beth have a really special relationship. At first they barely knew each other. They met each other at the hospital when Amy was in the hospital because of the car accident, and Beth¡¦s mom was receiving a kidney transplant. Even after they left the hospital they still remembered each other. ¡§Erin started to retort but heard someone call her name. She turned to see a girl with short reddish air weaving her way toward her. Erin¡¦s eyes narrowed. She knew the girl but couldn¡¦t quite place her.
It¡¦s me, Beth Clark. Remember? From the hospital last year. My mother needed a kidney transplant, and your sister was in a comma.¡¨ In an instant they were great friends.

I don¡¦t like this book because the headaches Erin get are unbearable. They are so painful that my head almost starts hurting. Headaches are the worst way of remembering someone. It is like a prick that never goes away. Sometimes I wish that I could change the book and make it happier. ¡§It¡¦s just that I¡¦m getting this little headache, and if it gets out of control¡K¡¨

My favorite part was when David and Erin were working at the ¡§Special Olympians¡¨. They were both dressed as clowns. I really like this part because everyone¡¦s happy, and at the last meeting with her therapist they found out what was wrong with her. So now her headaches don¡¦t really happen. Not having a headache is a relief from all this pain.

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