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Reviews for Needle and Thread (Main Street Series #2)

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The average rating for Needle and Thread (Main Street Series #2) based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-04-26 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 5 stars Matthew Hays
I know I have probably mentioned this in a previous review, but I read this book when I was too young for it. I remember some very specific parts. By the way, there will be spoilers in this review. The first time I read this, I had the CD, but I did not have hoopla. The CD had desks, and one of them was scratched I missed almost a full disc. I read this again in fifth grade on an app called epic for school. I didn't finish it, though. I thought that it was better than the first one. Although, then again, I was comparing what I thought of The second book to what I thought of the first one as a seven-year-old. I remember the day when we realized that it was too old for me very clearly. I think I had to start that disc over because I know that I knew that a chapter I didn't like as much was coming up. I thought it was a good book with a bad chapter in it. I was listening to it before I went to sleep. Mom came up and said good night. I guess when I responded, I sounded kind of weird because she asked me what was going on. I said that I didn't like the chapter. I was on the chapter called Nikis bad day. What happens when you drink too much. I didn't I understand that much about it, so I just ignored that part. What bothered me was not that. It was something else. In this one part, a boy is mad at his father, and he throws a beer bottle against the wall. Then, he runs out the door. The bottle left a mark. I got really mixed up on what happens there. That's why I laugh about every single time I read this part. When I was seven, I had thought that the boy kicked the wall, made a hole in it, and went through the ceiling. I didn't know if he was seen again or not. I think if that had actually happened, I would probably be reading this book lower and giving it a really confused review. :-) :-) Anyway, I told Mom why I was so disturbed. I wonder what Mom thought of my twisted version of events. Now, I think it's a lot funnier than horrible. The point is, sometimes, you can be ready because of what grade you'r in, but that doesn't mean you're emotionally ready. I told my aunt what had happened, and Mom told her the rest of the story. Sorry about the long story there, but I just thought my version of events really funny. I didn't realize what really happened until about two years later. I feel like the main street books are kind of a bunch of short stories. Like, short chapter books I mean. I love the different perspectives. The book is about the first few holidays with mein. I am sad that Mrs. will it Hass to go to a nursing home. I understand, though. When I read about her thanking people were spying on her back in fifth grade, I laughed because I didn't understand totally what was really going on. To me, it was just a crazy lady who didn't quite understand what was going on around her. I was sad, too, but it was hard not to laugh. Also, when I heard about Robbie working at stuff and nonsense, I only saw his perspective of being really really excited about working. Now, I see how his mom was probably feeling, it's amazing how much can change in just two years. My favorite part was probably Olivia's big one oh party. I think that was the first chapter I had read that I had not read when I was little. Although, part of me does feel like I've read certain parts before. It's weird.hey had mentioned . I liked it when Flora went to Mary Wells's house. I knew that Mary was nice even while I was reading the first book, but I couldn't say that in there with you. :-) it was a review of the first book, not the second. Even from the first book, however, I got hints. Well, if you are tired of my storytelling, you won't have to hear it in the third book. I haven't ever read it before.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-09-24 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Gerald Barnes
This is a great series for my 10 year old daughter who really enjoyed the Babysitter's Club graphic novels, but needs to be reading Chapter Books for school! So glad I am reading as she does so we can discuss the characters.


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