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Rebecca Stead - When You Reach MeAs her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," a twelve-year-old New York City girl tries to make sense of a series of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source that seems to defy the laws of time and space.
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Newbery Medal Winner, When You Reach Me is Not What You Think but More
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Pros: Character development, Story and structure, Mystery, Conclusion
Cons: Seems fragmented, although intentional, might lose struggling YA readers
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When You Reach Me will fascinate YA readers, especially Wrinkle In Time fans. I highly recommend this complex story to 12 and over readers.
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When You Reach Me: Rebecca Stead's Newbery Medal Winner Takes Flight~
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Pros: lovable characters; entertaining story; bewitching writing
Cons: nada
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Tesser well, fellow humans!
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Things to Appreciate: Rebecca Stead's When You Reach Me
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Pros: Endearing characters; intriguing mystery; creative plot
Cons: None really (I think kids who find it challenging will keep turning pages)
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A highly creative book that young readers will read again and again.
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When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead, great Newbery Medal winner book
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Pros: wonderful writing, interesting characters, unique theme
Cons: can get a little complicated
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This is a very well written book about a 6th grader with variety of interesting themes all in just under 200 pages.
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A Soon-To-Be Classic, Thought-Provoking Book
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Pros: - Makes you think about life and time differently
-Startling ending
Cons: None that I can think of.
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I recommend this to anyone who has a mental block on life or is confused by it.This book is also very enjoyable to mostly everyone.
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