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All parent reviews for Miles to Go

Age
7
Average rating based on 8 parent reviews:
  • 63% say there are positive role models
  • 63% say there are positive messages
Parent
July 6, 2011
 
Unacceptable and NOT tamed.
After reading this book, i was shocked by the ammount of sexual references made by a young girl. I used to think of her as a good, god-following, jesus worshiping, positive role-model but after reading this book, i was disgusted and appauled. It's teaching young girls to sell their bodies in order to feel wanted. Her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, puts the 'Ray' in Country, while Miley puts the other half in. It comes accross as innocent, but if you study further into the life, the 'positive' messages are actually racist, fascist, biased and ethnocentric. Not for kids, it should be sold in a porn shop. She is a devil worshipper.

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Parent of 3, 11, 13, and 14 year old
June 22, 2010
 
Not for kids who don't understand real world
I that this book was inspirational! Especially for my younger neighbor(now 13). Both she and I are huge Miley Cyrus fans and while she was going through some very rough times with bullies and such things this book was a way she could see that the world will get better and that there will be light. I thought the book was good but I do not suggest it for younger children under the age of 11 because they will not relate due to the fact she starts the book when she was in sixth grade. The book was humorous at the same time as inspirational and it tells a story if I could give it 30 stars I would.

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Adult
February 25, 2010
 
ummm i love it
i love it im 17 its not for little kids its for teens with the same problems like bullying i can just say people who dis this book either havnt read it or a retarted

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Adult
July 19, 2009
 
Kids of All Ages
Before the book, I was not a Miley fan. Afterwards, I respect her and think she's a great role model for young girls everywhere. Her book can be read by kids 8+, but probably understood more by 12+. She tells mainly of her middle school days (for many, are not good days at all), how she was bullied, and her escape from it all while trying to perform in Hollywood. It's truly an insider's look into Miley's past, helping readers understand her and gain more respect for her. But it's not just for tweens; I think teens can get something out of it too. It's pretty easy to relate to; she's a teenage girl who's trying to have a normal life doing what she loves! A good read for sure, I totally recommend it

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Parent of 14 year old
July 7, 2009
 

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Adult
July 3, 2009
 
Who She Really Is
Great book to read. I really enjoyed it. Even with all of the negative talk about Miley's personal life, this book gives details to who she really is. MIley Cyrus is just a normal person who has likes and dislikes, has faced troubles, loves her family, and writes songs about her experiences. Read this book and see beyond the blond wigged celebrity we see on TV. She is more than that, and you will discover that when you read this book

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Parent of 13 and 21 year old
May 23, 2009
 
Beautiful and Interesting my absolute favorite book of all time
i love Miley Cyrus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Parent of 4, 10, and 25 year old
May 2, 2009
 
Not that interesting
I read it and honestly the book was not all that. My 13 yo felt disappointed. I'm not sure why.

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