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Stargirl/Love, Stargirl Set
Stargirl/Love, Stargirl Set | Jerry Spinelli
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Originally published in 2000, Stargirl was instantly embraced and has sold nearly two million copies. With its depiction of a nonconformist with a heart of gold, its lyrical writing from Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli, and its charming love story, Stargirl quickly asserted itself as a modern classic. Love, Stargirl, the companion novel written from Stargirl's perspective, was a similarly smashing success in 2007, with over 400,000 hardcover copies sold. Now, both bestselling paperbacks are collected in a handsome new boxed set, the ideal gift for any teen reader, as well as any of the many Stargirl fans looking for a new keepsake edition of this beloved pair of novels.
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limada
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Picked these up on recommendation from a friend. Really enjoying so far. Simple and I kind of want to say sweet but I'm only about 5 chapters in.

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madamereadsalot1
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1. The Stand
2. Monty & Percy, Samwise & Potatoes, C3P0 & R2-D2, Anita Blake & her haraam.
3. The tagged set

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

Michollio Oh, Anita. If only those books weren't going downhill. 5y
ImperfectCJ Samwise and Potatoes. 😂 5y
madamereadsalot1 @Michollio for real! They went downhill a long time ago but I can't let it go. I'm so busy sighing and rolling my eyes while I read them, it's a wonder I ever finish them. But I revisit the series, at least certain titles, periodically. I'm going through and rereading it right now. I don't know how far I'll make it before I'm too depressed by it's degradation to keep on though. 😆 5y
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Niaaelizz

“A rebellion for rather than against.”

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Niaaelizz

I would use this book to teach my children the importance of respecting and celebrating differences in others!

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Niaaelizz
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This book is very relatable for children! I would say the audience is intended is intended for high schoolers but it can be used in a middle school setting as well. The book uses simple language even though the characters are set at a older age. The first chapter gives us a background of Leo‘s perspective of the new girl, Stargirl.