Wendy mass shows that everything is not as it seems in her heartwarming novel, 'Every soul a star'6/12/2017 Hey guys! My name is Ellen and I am a new writer for this blog. I am so excited to have written my first post for I’m A Book Addict. In this post, I will be giving you a review/summary on an fabulous book called Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass.
Here it is! MY REVIEW: “The trick is that as long know who you are and what makes you happy, it doesn’t matter how others see you.” Wendy Mass will never cease to amaze me with her wisdom when it comes to the plights of middle schoolers. She has written the story of three middle schoolers brought together by a solar eclipse. Tween readers can easily relate to the characters and find a bit of themselves in each one. There are messages of the impact of change and dealing with it. I think by telling the story from three different characters point of view, the author can really show how different personalities deal with change. It's filled with positive messages such as how to deal with friendship issues. As well as being full of prominent messages for young teens, incredibly well written and engaging, I did not feel like I could put the book down. It keeps you interested from beginning to end. Wendy Mass keeps you engaged with witty dialogue and interesting insight into the characters’ thoughts. She uses fantastic imagery and language throughout the book as well. Overall, it is a interesting and fun read. I recommend this book to kids from a fifth to seventh grade reading level. They will delight in the characters and find the plot full of engaging twists and turns. Kids will relate to the struggles of dealing with moving and friends moving on. I would highly recommend this book to girls and boys in the ten-thirteen age range. I hope you enjoyed this post! -Ellen PHOEBE'S NOTE: Please help me welcome Ellen (my friend who, as you can tell, is AMAZING at writing) to the team by leaving a comment below! If you want to check out her full bio, CLICK RIGHT AROUND HERE.
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