As Simple As It Seems is a good book that I think many students in our grade would enjoy. Verbena Colter is an 11 year old girl who is diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome when she was born. Verbena is living with her aunt and uncle who she thinks is her birth parents. Her real parents are who s...
I greatly disliked this book, and stopped reading it after a few pages because I didn't want to introduce some of these unkind thoughts to my daughter. I skipped ahead to the end, and sure enough, Sophie does start to like her little brother. Perhaps it would be a good book for a sibling who is s...
So B. It was a five star read for me in 2012, and thus I'm compelled to read other books by Sarah Weeks.This one did not disappoint and Weeks is an author I'll follow.When Jamie and his mother move to northern Michigan to live with and assist his Aunt Sapphy, the transition is difficult.Abandoned...
REGUALR GUY by Sarah Weeks is a fiction book and it's told in 1st person. Guy Strang a 12 year old who is the main character in the 6th grade feels that he is very different from his parents.They act totally weird and really are like crazy, weird, outgoing parents. He thinks he was adopted or rai...
Guy Wire was actually much more amusing and more thoughtful than I expected. Guy's best friend Buzz gets his by a car in the first chapter. While Guy and his readers sit around the hospital wondering if he will make it we learn about the rocky beginning to a fast friendship. A bad haircut, a craz...
I would recommend this fantastic, fabulous, five-star book to readers of all ages! I enjoyed how the book had a ton of detail, it reminded you of the main conflict frequently, and it had an amazing main character, Heidi. I loved this book, and I think you will, too!tMy first reason for recommen...