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Saturday, October 14, 2006

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo

Edward Tulane, a cold-hearted and proud toy rabbit, loves only himself until he is separated from the little girl who adores him and travels across the country, acquiring new owners and listening to their hopes, dreams, and histories.
(Cover by Bagram Ibatoulline)

6 Comments:

  • At 9:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Really cool book for younger and older readers. Good book to read aloud. I give this book a 4 out of 5 because It was good but a little easy.

     
  • At 5:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I think this book wasn't the best or worst book in the world. But I would give it a 3 out of scale of 1-5. It is an easy read. I didn't like it as much as Kate DiCamillo's book The Tale of Despereaux and Because of Winn Dixie.

     
  • At 7:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I really liked this book. It was rather easy, my 4th grade sister read it in 80 min. But it was pretty good. 4 1/2 out of 5

     
  • At 9:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    HEY! This book was really good!! Edwaed was so selfish but got better as the book went on. The people he loved were so good to him and the ending was SOOOOOOOO cute!! READ THIS BOOK!!

    Ashley

     
  • At 5:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I agree with the first WTS-6. Kate DiCamillo was one of my favorite authors when I was in elementary school for Because of Winn-Dixie, but this wasn't as great as that. I also liked the ending, as well as the character change Edward goes through.

    3.9 out of 5!

    ~Sherry

     
  • At 2:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    it was really cute and it could be considered kind of young for our age group, but if you kind of think about how they talk about how you can't give up on love and you just need to keep going, then it's not so young. you just have to look for a deeper meaning and read between the lines.

    ~allison

     

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