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Whirligig |  
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Rating:   Summary: Awesome book! Review: I had to read it for school, also, and at first i was dragging my heels...our school picked out the book, what joy! My school seems to pick out bad books. Well, i read the first chapter, and thought it was pretty good. At first i was reading it at the class speed, but then i got sick of taking so long*we still haven't finished it!!!* so i just read it on my own. I loved the book, and i'm thinking about adding it to my personal collection. Recommend it to all! It is a bit confusing, but it all ties in in the end.
  Rating:   Summary: To Whirligig or Not to Whirligig Review: To me this book was just a tad bit confusing. After i was finished i finally understood the format. I like the concept of it all, but it was just outright confusing to me.
  Rating:   Summary: Glad that I read it Review: I had to read this book for school. I am very glad that I had to read it though. The book had a very good ending. This book is very uplifting in the end despite it being very sad through out the book.
  Rating:   Summary: A wonderful novel Review: "Whirligig" is the story of a teen, who, in a suiside attempt, kills a teen-aged girl. Her mother wants a whirligig placed in the four corners of the US in memory of her daughter. Through placing these whirligigs, Fleischman's wonderfully believable protaganist comes to terms with what he did, and learns to forgive himself.
  Rating:   Summary: Great read for adults, too!!! Review: I read "Whirligig" in one easy sitting after my Aunt Pat, a 6th grade teacher, recommended it. Paul Fleischman's writing style is meaty, considering his intended young audience. The subject matter is interesting as well.......a good starting point for discussion in a middle or high school language arts setting. Instead of the traditional punishment a juvenile would face, the main character, a high school boy, is faced with a relatively odd task: Travel to the 4 corners of the US and erect whirligigs in honor of a young woman who was killed in a drunk driving accident. His growth process is fabulous dialog on the part of Paul Fleischman. The intermingling of chapters on how the whirligigs affect other people's lives brings the story full-circle, especially when our main character knows he will leave his legacy on a group of curious children he encounters. I have recommended this book to all of my friends, ages 12 to 70!
  Rating:   Summary: An amazing book Review: This book has a great story line, with a very unique writing style. People of all ages will enjoy this book and it's many themes. The characters are loveable, and the story is heartwarming. Great self-discovery book.
  Rating:   Summary: whirligig review Review: The book Whirligig has a very unique story line because of its strange consequeces and unique plot twists. The book was a little confusing and the story line was hard to follow because the chapters skipped around. However at the end all of the individual plot lines came together to prove a good point... for each action there is an opposite and equal reaction.
  Rating:   Summary: Why Whirligig is a great book Review: Whirligig is a must-read for all ages. This book beautifully illustrates the way the world today works: Just like a whirligig! Every piece of the world, just like every piece of a whirligig, is nessescary for the whole world to properly function. This book uses real-life situations and characters we can all relate to. Brent's on-going adventure is very similar to the adventure of life we all go through. Whirligig is simply a masterpiece.
  Rating:   Summary: Would that i could give it more stars!! Review: THis is the best book in the world. Now you may think that is a bit extreeme, but truely, read it and find out how amazingly wonderfully beautifull it is.
  Rating:   Summary: An enjoyable book! Review: Brent made a fatal mistake and killed another person in a car accident while driving home from a party. Instead of jail, the victim's mother told Brent to make four whirligigs (wooden structures that spin in the wind) at the four corners of the U.S.A. (California, Washington, Maine, and Florida), looking like the victim. I liked this book because it has an exciting plot, and an interesting problem. I did not like the fact that the settings and characters switched off a great deal, like one chapter will be about Brent putting up a whirligig, and the next will be about the affects of a whirligig he will put up in a chapter to follow. This was a bit confusing, but everything fell into place eventually. I recommend this book for ages 11-15.
 
 
  
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