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The average rating for Eggs With Legs based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-04-21 00:00:00
1999was given a rating of 5 stars John D Phelps
this book is borin it was good in the begin ing and now its boreing this would be good for people that like books that are good then boring and probley good again but right now im only on page 43 and i dont want to read anymore but leona told me that i have to read this book cuse i say all the books that i read are boring but the book befor this bppk was good i read all of it it is caled Baby Help but there nothing alike the first one s better but now inm stuck with this book on till i finish leaona said i dont think im ever going to finish i think this book is a wast of my time but i can read another book but i still have to finish this one anyway this book is about that this girl named cassie babysits her next door nebrgior kids and one day the father of the kids walk her home and he pulls her in to a coner and tells her that she is growning up and she is develuping and he start to kiss her she dosent like it so it starts to bother her and she tells her cusen and her cusen tells her that she should tell her mom or someone but she tells her cusen to keep it a secret so her mother volenters her to babysit the next week and she agus with her mother that her mother didnt even ask her if she wanted to so she has no chose so her cusen tells her to stay with the mother of the kids on till they leave and stay far away from the father so that what she does and so the father doesnt do nothing but cassie calls her cusen to the house and .......
Review # 2 was written on 2011-10-12 00:00:00
1999was given a rating of 2 stars Chap Oner
Despite their sensationalistic titles and blurbs, I've found Marilyn Reynolds' "True to Life" series to be sensitive, nuanced, and frank. Her candidness about taboo topics is clearly meant to shine a light on issues which are really part of teens' lives and which are made worse by secrecy. This is especially true here, in her portrayal of a twelve-year-old girl struggling with her feelings of confusion and shame after she is sexually assaulted by a neighbor. Cassie's voice feels realistic and age-appropriate. Reynolds shows how Cassie's feelings are exacerbated by outside issues such as unrelated conflicts with her parents, lack of information about sex, body image issues, and self-doubt. I especially like how Reynolds takes us past the moments of high drama and shows us the emotional aftermath and the characters putting the pieces of their lives back together. There's no quick fix or easy answers. It would have been simpler to write a book about covering up a secret that ends with the secret is out. But the "Telling" happens about a third of the way through the book; from there on, Cassie deals with the aftermath of telling, such as being disbelieved, feeling different in the eyes of her parents, deciding whether to go to law enforcement, and engaging in therapy. Takes that haven't aged well: Cassie decides that a good way to take her mind off things is to watch a funny movie, so she watched Sleeper by W**dy A**en. When I first read this, I assumed it was written before the director's sexual abuse allegations against a child were known, but I see now that it was written in 1996, four years later. I wonder if Reynold's choice of movie was an intentional comment on the impossibility of escaping sexually abusive men, even when looking for relief and escape; if so, she does not acknowledge this in the text. It's possible that these allegations were not widely known at the time; I remember knowing that A**en had married his own stepdaughter, and finding that creepy, but not knowing about the child abuse allegations. That said, I was only a child myself at the time, so I'm not sure what adults knew at that time and what was being deliberately hidden from me. I wish his whole oeuvre had been deliberately hidden from me.


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