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annieice's Reviews (791)
This book was very amazing. It was quite a light read as I finished it in a few hours. The story is about the Vanderbeekers who are a biracial family that consists of the parents, five kids Isa, Jessie, Oliver, Hyacinth, and Laney, and their three pets. They are told that they have to leave their home in Harlem 141st street in which they lived 6 years and love soo much. They plan to change their loan keepers Mr. Beiderman's mind so he can let them stay. The story was very well written and I highly recommend it...
a nice book I liked it and it was very helpful and well written!!! It's quite surprising that it stands today as a self-help book even though it's pretty old!!!
A nice book written from the perspective of Amina a Pakistani American who loves to sing and play the piano but feels nervous singing in public. The story was nice and fast-paced. I really loved the community and how all people from different backgrounds and religions came together!!! It's a very good book ad that her uncle realizes that America is great too for Muslims. I resonated a bit with it as well!!!
A good book about the life of Ibrahim Kodra a famous Albanian Italian painter in a storytelling kind of way. His life was very sad but I'm glad he finally got what he always wanted...
It was a pretty good book. I liked the way OCD was talked about. I liked Sara too and her 'special' stuff. I liked the mystery of finding Sara's dead father. It was interesting. What I didn't like that I gave it only 4 stars is the crushes and football. I waited for Daniel to just tell his dad that he doesn't like football and just leave it. I wanted that Daniel to tell his parents about his OCD but still it was a great read. I understood why Daniel still wasn't ready, it's not easy to tell your parents you're not 'normal'... And I liked that he finally doesn't feel alone...