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All member reviews for The Cabin Faced West

the_terminator
teen, 14 years old
 
worst book ever!!!
Its the CRAPIEST book ever it totally sucks like its about a stupid girl who0 i think lkike touched a hot stove or somthing some wheres along the story and a weird annoying nerd and how they fall in love and also what the stories plot is that stupid girl [i forgot the charecters name] has no friends after she moves west now this is a good book for girly girls but a boy would not like it or even a tomboy.

sipa
kid, 12 years old
 
A Reveiw Of The Cabin Faced West!
This book was amazing. I loved it! I reccomend this book to any one who likes social studies beacause this is a true story about a girl named Ann Hamilton. She is a very nice, strong, and she has courage! So if you like a story thats true, and if you like what I just said. I think you would like this story!

gymgirl05
teen, 14 years old
 
I thaught that it was a very good book!!
I think that anybody who gets the chance to read it should do so!!!

-candy1346-
kid, 11 years old
 
cabin faced west
i think this book is fine but what i dont like is that a girl falls in love with a grown man and i dont think that is appropiate

Bookreader13
teen, 15 years old
 
Perfect for kids 10+
I have read this book, I am 13 years old, I think It was a pretty good book in my opinion very Educational I think it would be best for ages 10+

 
The cabin faced west review
Well I think it is a very good book and for kids to read

angelo ko
teen, 17 years old
 
this is the best book EVER!!!!
Wow! the book is't so bad for me and i'm a boy. if some one say i'm a girl, ok. i don't care.

the_gamer_dude
teen, 13 years old
 
It's probaly boring if you're a boy....
Most girls will probaly like this book, but I found it boring, it only got exciting at the end, and that was pretty much the only part I liked.