Archive for the ‘Creech Sharon’ Category
Bloomability by Sharon Creech
A girl named Dinie who gets taken to Switzerland by her aunt and uncle. she has to go against her will and she attends an American school in Switzerland where kids come from all over the world. She learns a lot and has to become more open-hearted and try new things. I liked this book because it gives a different perspective of some things you may not even pay attention to regularly. Although I usually like adventure, acton, and mystery I still enjoy this calm book.
–Review by: Elena
Granny Torelli Makes Soup by Sharon Creech
This book is about a young girl who has a blind friend. In this book Rosie has a lot of troubles with friend and is comforted by her Grammy Torelli. This book was a pretty good book. I thought that it wasn’t the best but it was okay. I was kind of bored in the beginning, but in the middle to the end I liked it a lot more.
By: Danielle S.
Heartbeat by Sharon Creech
This book was about a girl and her love to run. Annie, the main character, is a very good artist and loves to run. Annie will not join the track team but is very good. I loved this book, it shows so much of what’s going through her head. It also shows how curious she is. I mean, all girls at this age are very curious and in this book it really shows it. In a lot of books everything is always perfect, but in this book, it has reality.
By: Danielle S.
Granny Torrelli Makes Soup by Sharon Creech
The main character, Rosie, has some friend troubles. Grandma Torrelli invites her friend over and tells stories of adventures in Italy. I thought it was a good fiction book about a grandma trying to help her and her granddaughter’s friend Bailey get back together through similar stories.
By: Kate G.
Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech
Two orphans are stuck in an orphanage and nobody wnts to take them until an older couple come and their lives change forever. I think this is a very good book and tells a lot about how some kids live in orphanages and how they are treated.
Reviewer: Gabriella D.
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