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    | | |  | Where the Red Fern Grows |  | List Price: $26.00 Your Price: $17.16
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  Summary: Excellent, but sad book
 Review: Definately read where the red fern grows by Wilson Rawls!
 
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  Summary: A wonderful, touching, teaching, and family oriented book!
 Review: My first introduction to this book was while I was in the sixth grade, and I've never forgotten it. This book speaks to a child's heart, as well as their imagination. It brings tears to my eyes to this day. It teaches about determination, responsibility, consequences, and most importantly, love. It explores the differences and simililarities of the love between grandparents, parents, and children to the love between Billy and his two 'Coon dogs. This book taught me lessons beyond counting as a child. I dearly look forward to reading it to my children and sharing with them these lessons, and the joy of learning them
 
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  Summary: GROWN-UPS AND CHILDREN ALIKE LOVE THIS BOOK
 Review: I love this book. Never in my life has a book had such aneffect on me. I was really drawn into the story. I laughed out loud,cried alot and smiled even more. I was first introduced to this story in 3rd grade it became my favorite then and has never changed. I am 27 years old now and my copy is so worn it has no cover and pages falling out but I will never give it up.
 
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  Summary: The first book I ever loved
 Review: The first time I read this book was 5th grade. It was beingread to us by our teacher Sometimes when we would have our work done,he would pull out his tattered copy of WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS and read it to us. I was so enthralled by it, I begged my parents to take me to the store so I could have my own copy. Now I am 22, and I look back on this book and remember how it got me to love reading. I really got to love those dogs; Old Dan, and Little Ann. It really touched me and made me realize what good writing and story telling is. This is a must for any young adult or even a grown up to read, if they want a great story.
 
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  Summary: Wow Wow Wow!:)
 Review: THe first time i read this book, i was in 4th grade(accelerated class). Every day before class ended the teacher wouldread it aloud and the class would take turns reading it outloud after that. Since then (I'm now 15) i've made it a point to read this book every year. It gets all of your emotions involed; sadness, excitedness, etc. I've never come across such a well-written book. Since I'm such a big fan of animals and such, it made me exceptionally like this book. I would recommend it to anyone!
 
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  Summary: A really great book
 Review: When I first read this book, I was in 6th grade. When I read it during school, I realized what very good writing truly was. Because of that, I will never forget this classic tale
 
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  Summary: 10
 Review: I thougth Where the Red Fern Grows is THE best book I've ever read. I thought of the dogs as if they were my ow
 
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  Summary: The best
 Review: Dear ser,
Hi my name is Nicky. I thought that was a good book.
I like good books like that. If you want to talk to me
write to Nicky Read. Thank you!
~Nicky~
 
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  Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows is the best book I have ever read
 Review: I have never read a book as good as this one. It is a heart warming tale of a boy and his two dogs. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes a book about a boy and two of the best hunting dogs in the world. It is a great book!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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  Summary: Excellent
 Review: A gripper from start to finis
 
 
 
 
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