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The book “Thirteen” is about a girl named Winnie who is turning 13. It tells about her life, and how she is trying to juggle a relationship, family life, and trying to make it through middle school. It shows how she makes it through “life.”Winnie: A thirteen year old with an outgoing personality and a boyfriend named Lars. She has two awesome friends named Cinnamon and Dinah. Lars: Winnie’s boyfriend, a ninth grader at the boy school. He has a friend named Bryce who dates Cinnamon for a while, a...
These just got better and better! I loved this book!
Winnie has finally reached her thirteenth birthday. She doesn't think life could get any better. She has two wonderful best friends forever (BFFs), Dinah and Cinnamon, and a super hot boyfriend, Lars, who held her hand just last week! Everyday is a new adventure for this fun teenager. Her six-year old brother Ty always has intriguing questions, and it seems that some times he will only listen to Winnie. Then there's her sister Sandra who's in her senior year of high-school and is moody most of t...
My rating hovers around 3 and 4 ... closer to 4 but not quite there... anyway, no wonder my 4th and 5th grade girls are eating this series up. Myracle has a real understanding of what a girl might worry about and how she might go about dealing with the problems, sometimes with success but more likely is left with even more questions and uncertainty. I admire this about the book - nothing really has a firm answer. However, my "issues" with the book comes when Myracle resolves some of the most com...
Title(s): Eleven, Twelve and ThirteenRating: A+Review: I decided to review all of these books together because, well, I read them all together. I read the first one on a whim, a decision to develop myself "professionally" (because I dream that, when I'm finished with my MLS program, that I'll be a kick-butt YA and children's services librarian in a public library who will help reluctant readers find the book that will help them turn the corner and develop a lifelong love of reading). I read plen...
While I thought Eleven and Twelve were quite appropriate for their titled ages, I was not as enamored with this book in the beginning.Near the beginning of the book, the 7th and 8th graders in the story go to an unchaperoned party and drink beer and wine coolers, and kiss boys in the hot tub. Really? Is this the type of behavior for 13 year old children that we need to be encouraging and promoting in a YA book? Especially since a recent study has shown that schoolchildren who date earliest do wo...
Oh boy! I finished the Cringe Book!Guess what I'm reading now?*drumroll please*The next book in the series. THANKS, MADDIE.The Adventures Of Winnie will continue. Oh, joy. This is the last book in the series though, so that's good.I sadly can't find all the updates I made throughout the book. If I end up finding them, I will compile them here. Yay.Here's what happened at the end of the book!1. Winnie broke up with Lars because he wasn't treating her right. Oh no.2. Winnie and her sister, Sandra,...
This book was so good because it has lots of problems in it. This book is. Good for 5th and up. In this book Winnie has a new best friend Dinah and Cinnamon. This book is similar to Dork Diaries and April Sinclair.
When I read Thirteen, I immediately connected to Winnie. This book actually reminded me of my own life, thats’s how powerful Thirteen is! Also, if 100 teenage girls read this book, I would estimate that about 90% of them could relate to this book. Lauren Myracle obviously remembers her teenage years very clearly because every detail in the book is very accurate. The book perfectly captures the bond between sisters and brothers. It also helps with friendships because the description of friends is...
Hmm… this book really confuses me. I adored some parts, but it was the parts that were not written that made it eh.Winnie Perry is finally a teenager! She just turned 13, and she feels pretty good about herself. She has too best friends, Cinnamon and Dinah. Cinnamon is growing up too fast, and Cinnamon seems to stay behind. And then there’s Lars, Winnie’s boyfriend. Everything seems fine on the outside, but Winnie secretly isn’t “okay” like her parents say.School isn’t mentioned once in this boo...
This author sets really high standards for her writting and I was dissapionted! This book mentioned God QUITE a lot of times! The story was relativly inappropriate!
I loved this book! Winnie finally gets her first boyfriend! What a milestone! Hehe...