I love the author Judy Blume and her novels around Rachel, Stephanie and Alison. There are two novels about these three girls that I've read. They are "Just as Long as We're Together" and "Here to you, Rachel Robinson". In one of those two, "Here to you, Rachel Robinson" is what I think is the best.
"Here to you, Rachel Robinson" is full of daily life problems and I love problems. This story, the narrator is Rachel Robinson. She is a middle school student that has a genius brain. This story is mainly talk about Rachel's brother - Charles, who is a trouble maker. Rachel and her family including her dad, her mom and her big sister don't understand Charles at all because he never talk about himself to his family. He always tell jokes that make people want to cry and go to there room but then no one can blame him because they thought he would leave the house again. Rachel also hate him but her friends and other people don't understand that and they think that Charles have a sense of humor. At last Rachel and Charles finally get a little along well in talking. They get along well, but do they really do or they are just talking the same way as always?
If you buy or borrow this book and read it, you will be very surprise and love this book like me because there are a punch of easy words and it's easy to read. It's helpful for me because I can learn more words and I can do Miss Patrice homework much more easier.
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