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All member reviews for Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree

Teen, 15 years old
January 21, 2010
 
Unlike some of the reviewers I think this book was good. I liked the way Emma-Jean looked at life. This book is easy to read for ages 8+ but all of the girls in the book are in 7th grade.It only took me 2 days to finish, the book could have been a little better but I was still good.

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Teen, 16 years old
October 27, 2009
 
Cliche
Like the reviewer before me, I wasn't entertained while reading this book. It has an unoriginal plot and the characters are also run of the mill. I don't understand why adults like this

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Teen, 14 years old
February 11, 2009
 
BORING
i am 12 and i almost fell asleep while reading this book

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Kid, 13 years old
September 10, 2010
 
Inspiring and Emotional (For me!)
The best book ever! I feel so misunderstood and Emma-Jean does a great job of showing, "Nobody's a sweet as a peach."

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Teen, 15 years old
December 21, 2010
 

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Kid, 11 years old
November 13, 2011
 
Emma Jean Lazarus experince reveiw
I think this book teaches you about the real problems you face and all the characters express how to solve it.......freindship!

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Parent of 10 and 12 year old
April 9, 2008
 

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Parent
November 13, 2011
 
"Unique" By someone age 10
Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell out of a Tree is an great book based on two girls who experience an event beggining in the girls bathroom. The two girls find themselves twisted in a problem that only Emma-Jean could have the solution too, but even Emma-Jean is having trouble solving this one. Interfering with her fellow pupils is not Emma-Jean's speciallty. Will Emma-Jean be able to solve the problem and most of all, will she ever experience the thrill of a positive result again? Readers ages 9-11 will enjoy this warming story about two girls discovering they're place in the world.

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