A Girl’s Best Friend by H.M. Savitz
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20361/G2WS45Abstract
Savitz, Harriet May. A Girl’s Best Friend. New York: Scholastic, 1995. Print.
The book I am reading is A Girl’s Best Friend. I like the book because it’s sad and funny at the same time. It’s sad because she blind. There's a blind girl who has a dog has named Jessie. She also is getting sick. And they are having a hard time with money. It’s sad and funny. It’s awesome and very sad because she is blind and the dog is getting very sick.
I did not like the book when the dog might die or get killed and that she is blind so she can’t see her dog but I do love the book. If I could pick one hundred I would but I can't so I will pick five. My reason is it’s an awesome book and I like the dog, it looks cute.
Highly recommended: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Santana
My name is Santana I really like reading comics because it has some action in it. I am 11 years old. My favorite things to do are dance, sing, and cook. I always go to my best friend’s house because she lives very close to me. I enjoy my reading because it is comfy and fun. I really like reading comics because it’s awesome. I also like reading real life stories and my favorite book is called A Girl’s Best Friend.
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