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The Worst Thing She Ever Did

Kuipers, Alice (Book - 2010)
The Worst Thing She Ever Did


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Imprint: Toronto - HarperTrophyCanada
Pages: 210
Edition: 1st Canadian ed --
ISBN: 1554680204, 9781554680207
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Alice Kuipers
Characteristics: 210 p
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Apr 26, 2011
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  • shannonleemcnaughty rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

I enjoyed this book, it made you feel sorry for the character because you didn't know what happened. I read this book in one sitting. This was one of my favourites! I loved this book, I read this one first and i still keep comparing the other books to it. It had a bit of mystery because you dont know what happend to her sister. I thought it was great!

I enjoyed this book, it made you feel sorry for the character because you didn't know what happened. I read this book in one sitting.

Apr 08, 2011
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  • meglabe6 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

This was one of my favourites! I loved this book, I read this one first and i still keep comparing the other books to it. It had a bit of mystery because you dont know what happend to her sister. I thought it was great!

This was a really good book! i enjoyed reading it a lot and could not put it down!

This book was reallly good!!!

I thought this book was okay, that is because they didnt mention the main part about the bombing until near the end.

Mar 09, 2011
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  • dontkeepitasecret rated this: 2.5 stars out of 5.

this book had the one thing that i hate in books. Not having the important background information being one of the first things told. through the while book i was wondering who Emily was and what happened. when it said she was the sister and that she died, it was a VERY big letdown. this book could be written better but there were also in depth parts in it. i didn't really like the book when i finished it

to be honest.....i wasn't able to finish the book. I was 1/3 done when I had to put it down and usually I don't do that. In my opinion, that just goes to show how bad this book was. Well in terms of action. There was a lot of in-depth about her feelings but it found it dry and boring. :(

Mar 04, 2011
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  • T_Belle rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

This particular book depicts the reality of real life situations in the outside world and how certain negative activities of our imperfect society can effect the normal every day lives of regular people and how they sometimes deal with the result of human mistakes. It teaches an important lesson about family, friendship and forgiveness and to remember those that were lost.

It's just, wow. She needs a better therapist. I am glad she was able to find some stable ground, though the beginning wasn't too good and I was frustrated. Though you are able to guess easily what the problem is however not into to detail the spoil the ending.

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