Official Review: Recycled Hope by Linda Drugan

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Re: Official Review: Recycled Hope by Linda Drugan

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I'm curious about what happened to Linda and Karen as they climbed up to Mr. McDowell's Tree house.
Can't wait to pick up the book to satisfy my curiosity, as recommended. Seems it's gonna be an enjoyable read. Thanks for an interesting review.
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wonderful and feels enjoyable. It's plot is well developed. Thanks for the good review
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Sorry, but this book just not my type of reading material it seems. I really liked how cover looks, very artistic, and was determined to like book as well, so read description given in review very carefully. Unfortunately, still not hooked and afraid I will have to pass it even though it is free.
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Great job in trying to build suspense in the review.
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I always dreamed of having a treehouse as a child, but my parents would never allow it. This book sounds character-driven with secrets and coming-of-age. I am so curious why Mr. McDowell was so cold to them; I guess I will have to read the book to find out. Thanks for the informative review.
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What happens to Linda and Karen at the McDowell's farm? Written in the first person, this coming-of-age novel sounds like an appealing read for teenagers. Thanks for your review!
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Recycled Hope by Linda Drugan is an interesting book that has great lessons that children can learn from. It teaches children to learn from their own experiences. I will recommend it to my nephew. Congratulations on the BOTD. Great review!
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An interesting plot in the book"Recycled Hope" by Linda Drugan,which focuses on Karen and Linda's disobedience to a farmer, McDowells and its serious consequences for them. Nice thing is that this book is suitable for children. I should be grabbing a copy of this book.
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What a lovely book. I enjoyed reading the first two chapters and listening to the sample audio. It really draws you in to the story from the very first page. The characters are interesting and the story is very relatable.
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A book that brings familiar reminiscences and conveys moral lessons. It seems oriented to younger readers. The plot looks interesting; I think it would be an entertaining option.
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The characters sound well developed and intriguing, which is always my main want in any story. And they each sound so unique. Thanks for the review!
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The plot seems to be intriguing. Good to know that there is decent character development. Thanks for the great review!
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This young-adult book deals with the neighbor's farm and a forbidden tree house. This story teaches a moral lesson that all kids need to learn. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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To be honest, it sounds a bit boring for my taste. A younger audience might enjoy the book more though. Thanks for the review!
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Sounds like a great story. Nostalgic of the times when things were much simpler. Congrats BOTD.
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