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Strider - Beverly Cleary
Amazon.com Price: $5.99
Publisher: HarperCollins
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[...] recommends this book

This story was about a boy named Leigh and his friend Barry. They find a dog and decide to have joint custody over him. No one believes that they will keep it. Do they keep it? Or does one of them get the dog?

I think other kids would enjoy reading this book. Strider starts out ok, but gets really good towards the end. Yes, I would recommend it. The characters were pretty much believable. I think you should read it. My favorite part was the ending - which I'm not going to give away - but I also liked the part when Geneva and Leigh pull weeds together.




AMAZING!!!

I read this book as a child and to this day it's still one of my favorite books of all time!!
Better than Henshaw

Strider was, in many ways, a more enjoyable read than its predecessor. Dear Mr. Henshaw was interesting, but Strider comes in at a more pivotal time in Leigh's life. He's just entering high school and has more complex problems (to a degree) to deal with. It was very interesting seeing how his life had changed since Dear Mr. Henshaw, particularly his relationship with his dad, which was no longer as strained. (I also was saddened, but not in a bad way, by the reference to Leigh's former favorite book, "Ways to Amuse a Dog") I did feel like there was too much description, particularly since this story is being told by a 14 year old boy. He does want to be a writer, but still, nobody actually writes like that, and it ruins some of the relatability. There were also big passages where nothing eventful happened and I found myself wanting to skip over them, because they really were just filler points. I strongly felt that the book should have ended with the scene with Leigh and his dad, as to me, that is the essence of both books and nothing that came afterwards was too notable. Let me correct myself there. There was one notable thing, which I'm sure Gordon Korman would be highly proud of: neither Bandit nor Strider died! Can you believe it? I'm having trouble processing it-a dog book in which the dog doesn't die. Thank you, thank you, thank you Beverly Cleary!

Rating: 3.5/5
strider book review

The first time that I read strider I didn't like it ,but it was great this time I enjoyed it a lot more. I would totally recommend this book. My two favorite parts in this book were went Leigh the main character invites Geneva to pick weeds with him and Leigh's composition for his english class during the second semester that was only nouns and verbs.The people that I would recommend this book to is anyone that could relate to loving dogs or loving sports.
GREAT BOOK

Great book. Great quality also. This is a great book for a child or for a fun, grown-up quick read.




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