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Hardcover 12 Again Book

ISBN: 0525468994

ISBN13: 9780525468998

12 Again

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Book Overview

In this captivating novel, wife and mother of three Bernadette McBride makes a wish she never expects to have granted--to be young again. When she awakens--transformed into a twelveyear- old--on what... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

10 year old reader

I loved this book. It made me want to keep reading it. I can't wait for your next book to come out. I recommend it for all my friends.

wow!

WOW! This book is definetely on me top 5 favorite books list along with the classics. It was so great I just couldn't put it down. I was hooked! It was truly an excellent book. I recommend it to all ages! Its so exciting, and just keeps you reading and reading. It pulls you into the book right when you read the first chapter, and you could feel yourself watching everything going on between all the characters. Sue Corbett is an excellent author and this book is worth every single penny!

12 Again

12 Again is probably one of the best books I've read. It was funny, it had Ye Olde Irish Magic in it, and it seemed so REAL. I couldn't put it down until I finished it. Somebody should make a movie about it. Soon. VERY SOON. I've read all the books in Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Chronicles of Narnia, His Dark Materials, and this is definetly one book that deserves to go into this list.

Highly recommended

Sue Corbett may be a "debut author," but she clearly knows how to tell a story and engage readers -- parents, as well as kids. I look forward to more from this wonderful new writer.

Great Fun Read

The book does a great job of bringing you into the world it creates, from middle school to the Irish immigrant household to the life of a 12 year old burdened by younger siblings. Splitting the point of view between the mother and son keeps the story moving quickly and makes it interesting for both the youngsters and the parents.
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