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The average rating for Eleven (Winnie Years Series) based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-05-24 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 5 stars Anthony Edwards
This book is the voice of any tween girl. Winnie is like any other girl - she's growing up, she has family, friends, enemies, and crushes. Most importantly, she has Amanda, her BFF who is pretty, sweet, and popular. As sixth grade approaches, she finds Amanda being taken away by a rich and snooty girl, Gail. While trying to cope over the loose of Amanda, she befriend DInah, and clumsy, not so popular girl who is looking for a friend. You'll watch over the months as Winnie grows and changes as a person, experiencing new troubles, fears, ideas, and friendships. It's a touching book, full of comedy and realistic fiction. The three other sequels are amazing as well, as Winnie advances toward her high school years and sees the world around her change.
Review # 2 was written on 2009-01-23 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 5 stars Matt Guisinger
Book 1:This book is about an 11 year old girl named Winnie who is not like other girls. She doesnt care about the way she looks or how she acts unlike most girls do. When summer comes and sixth grade is inching closer Winnie finds that her relationship with her best friend,Amanda, is gradually fading. Amanda is now getting caught up in boys and fashion. When Winnie and Amanda go to the beach together in the summer,Amanda is wearing a colorful bikini while Winnie finds herself wearing a tattered red one-piece. This is just the start of their friendship fading. The school year starts and everything is going fine until Amanda finds a new best friend,Gail. Gail doesnt like Winnie so Amanda and her arent as close as before.Throughout the school year, Winnie meets her match,has to deal with a mean sister,a crush with a pink eye, and a new best friend. I liked this book because of its plot.It tells things that could really happen to an eleven year old girl. I would reccomend it to girls who are ages 11 and up.Thanks for reading my review and read "Eleven" by Lauren Myracle.


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