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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater: Easily Digested
The Word Eater ties together several subplots with the main story: a young girl discovering that incredible power (but destructive power only) has been granted her in the form of a worm named Fip. The book reads on two levels, as does most good children's literature: the child's story, and the moral dilemma confronting Lerner Chanse. There's enough humor here to...
Published on August 12, 2000 by William D. Cahill

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater
I gave this book *** stars because it was hard to understand.
Published on June 11, 2002


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater: Easily Digested, August 12, 2000
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William D. Cahill (Merced, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Word Eater (Hardcover)
The Word Eater ties together several subplots with the main story: a young girl discovering that incredible power (but destructive power only) has been granted her in the form of a worm named Fip. The book reads on two levels, as does most good children's literature: the child's story, and the moral dilemma confronting Lerner Chanse. There's enough humor here to keep kids happily going, and enough depth to cause older (or more perceptive ones) to think. The names and the sideplots are funny and engaging.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater--a good book!, April 6, 2002
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The story is about a worm named Fip. Born with a love for eating words, he is abandoned by the Lumbricus Clan. An equally outcast girl named Lerner Chanse discovers the worm on a dare to join the MPOOE (Most Powerful Ones On Earth) Club. She soon learns that whatever words Fip eats will disappear. This is good for erasing the "attacka" out of the vicious Attackaterrier dogs and the meanness of Lerner's next-door neighbor's dad. But after her neighbor Bobby Nitz becomes her friend and helps her stop the MPOOE Club from deleting the school with Fip, the consequences of Fip's powers show through. There seems to be no way to delete his power...until he meets an unusual worm named Poly. This book is VERY, VERY funny. Especially when Fip nearly eats "oxygen" and Lerner searches the dictionary for "oxyg". One question: Is there really such a thing as a gurkengabel?
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater-you'll eat it up!, September 17, 2000
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Lawrence Eiser (Silver Spring, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Word Eater (Hardcover)
Mary Amato takes the text of 3 different stories (Fip the worms birth, Lerner Canse's problems at school, and a facory filled with under paid children) and puts them together. This is the story about a girl named Lerner who discovers a magical worm named Fip. If Fip eats a word, that word dissapears of the face of the earth-forever! Lerner learns more and more about Fip. The more she learns, the more the book gets interesting. The book has a unique text style that always keeps the reader thinking: what's going to happen next?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lerner and her Magic by Lucia, Geneva, NY, January 31, 2003
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This book is about friendship and magic. The author of this book is Mary Amato. A girl named Lerner realizes how responsible and careful she has to be. She finds a magic worm named Fip . Fip eats words and the meaning of those words dissapear! This book is very delightful and it is perfect for kids !!! . Kids real life and the story make a wonderful match!. Lerner's ex friend is in the MPOOE club [most powerful ones on earth] they do mean things to people, they want to be powerful and own the school. Will Lerner decide she will be in it or not? Will Lerner's plans became dangerous? Will earth be in danger? Will lerner and Fip's relationship end? See how curious , wonderful, undergroundy and different the world can be when you use magic.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater!, April 6, 2009
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I loved the book "The World Eater" because the book was fast moving and fast moving is the best way to move on. I would not like to go to Cleveland Middle School because I would not like to get a bad dare and become a slug. I don't like how the MPOOE's treated the slugs just because they didn't complete a dumb dare. I hope I won't meet a worm like Fip. I recommend this book to everybody even if they disappered.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater Is GREAT***************, March 19, 2004
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This review is from: The Word Eater (Hardcover)
The Book Worm is a breath taking book about a worm named Fip, a girl named Lerner, and an evil man named Mr. Mack. Fip eats words and it's quite exciting what happens after he eats them. Lerner is new to the school and finds Fip who changes her luck completely. Mr. Mack is a buisness man who makes tacks and trains Attackaterriers (the meanist dogs who have been trained in the "Attacka" manner) The first magical happening happens to Mr Mack.

The book overall is outstanding and it only took me three and one half hours to read it. I read straight through the whole book only putting it down durring school. The book is so catchy and has so many surprises that it could be classified as mystery or adventure. I personnaly loved the book and the way it was portraied.

I would reccomend this book to all readers; it is not to hard to read, and it is very interesting in many ways. I think most everyone would like it becouse it hits a lot of intrests and it has some main suspense points when you wish it would just kindof give you the answer.

I hope you read the book and enjoy it as much as I did.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Son Loves It!, August 11, 2005
This review is from: The Word Eater (Hardcover)
Pulled this off the shelf at random in the library the other day. I started reading it to my kids without any real expectations but was pleasantly surprised to discover that it was very different from other kids books. Extemely imaginative, highly creative yet displaying great empathy for kids and their perceptions of the world. The author obviously loves words and goes to considerable pains to use them sparsely. My 8-year old is crazy about it; he looks forward to it saying "what words will Fip eat today?" every night.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, November 26, 2011
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Divany84 (Levittown, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Word Eater (Hardcover)
Read to my fourth grader class and they loved it as much as I did! Great story about bullying and being the new kid in school!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Word Eater, April 6, 2009
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I liked this book because this was a book that you can't put down until you finish. This book made me think about what I would make Fip eat. My favorite part was when Fip ate the word thumbtackes and all the thumktacks disappeared. The book was very fast moving with humor on evrey page. This book was very nice and hope evreyone will enjoy it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars the word eater, April 6, 2009
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I like this book, but I was clueless in the beginning. Then I figured it out, and it was so interesting. My mom told me to turn out the light. I told her 1 more min. I recommend this book to every one. My favorite part was when I read the end. It is really interesting to me. I loved reading this book!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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