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Rissa Bartholomew's Declaration Of Independence (2009)

by Lynda B. Comerford(Favorite Author)
3.94 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0545050588 (ISBN13: 9780545050586)
languge
English
publisher
Scholastic Press
review 1: Rissa is a very realistic heroine, not sticky-sweet and not incredibly edgy. Just a very normal girl. On the day of her joint 11th birthday party with her long-time best friend Beth at a local pizzeria (Beth's idea, even though Rissa's allergy to tomatoes forces her to order fried chicken instead), it dawns on Rissa that her friends just don't understand her anymore, nor does she them. When they begin to tease her about a boy they know, Rissa decides that the time has come to expel herself from "the herd" and declare her independence.
review 2: I think of this book is that Rissa is getting a fansy cloths for school but when she was at the mall she saw her exfriend named Beth.Beth mom said to Rissa that if you could go with beth to get some socks.Rissa and Beth
... morewent to the back to get some socks,then they started to talk about brian.Brian is the boy that was going to kiss rissa because they one queen and king.Before brian was gonna kiss rissa pocked him so he fell of the stage and got a injury.Rissa spend 3 days at home.Rissa call brian mom and told her that she is so sorry of what she had done.Beth told rissa the only reason the brian was gonna kiss you because he has a big crush on you. less
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beccaboo
it's okay. but i felt like its more for like a 4th grader or around there.
NadZ
Omg it made me laugh so hard and made me feel bad so you should read it!!!
momofmanyco
Cute but very very girly... Good for media not so much for award lists?
Alexis
cool but I need to make sure I'm ready for middle school
Shelly
Loved this book.
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