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Jedenácte narozeniny by Wendy Mass

umisuriya's review against another edition

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I loved this book

christiana's review against another edition

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4.0

Groundhog's Day (the movie, not the calendar day) for tweens!

sophie211green's review against another edition

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A childhood favorite that will forever be very very special to me. This series is/was my comfort books when I was younger and I still to this day love them all so much. An extremely u serrated book/series.

livslibraryy's review against another edition

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3.0

i would rate it higher if i was 11 but im not so it was a tad slow but i was still invested!! i read this whole series in 6th grade and i absolutely ate it up!!

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4.0

I thought this book was cute, it was a kids version of groundhog day. I appreciated the development and the moral/lessons.

debbiebarr's review against another edition

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5.0

I read a lot of YA, but I try to read a middle grade every few books if possible. 11 Birthdays is exactly why! Nothing freshens up my reading experience like a sweet, fun middle grade with a good (but not over-the-top) message, and this novel fit the bill perfectly! I've never read a book by Wendy Mass before, but I think I'm a fan!

bookishblondegirl's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was buried in my memories up until today but I remember really enjoying it in 5th grade or so!

lannthacker's review against another edition

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2.0

I wasn't very into this story, but I think it was a timing issue more than a statement about the book. The quick summation: A groundhog's day story for tweens. A boy and a girl have the same birthday and celebrate together every year until, you guessed it, their 11th birthday. Realistic fiction with a bit of magic thrown in. A strong "be true to yourself" and "don't give in to peer pressure" message, as well as a heavy dose of "be nice."

eyeoweyooone's review against another edition

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Please tell me u guys know what this is. This book was my favourite in primary school.
It holds up surprisingly well from a narrative based perspective and I enjoyed rereading it despite its intention for a younger audience. Amanda and Leo are friendship goals and I so wanted to have a magical repeating birthday like they did.

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  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0