Customer Reviews for Stargirl (Readers Circle)

Stargirl (Readers Circle)
by Jerry Spinelli

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Book Review: Heather from Lake Tapps says this book is the best!
Summary: 4 Stars

Looking for a book that you can't put down? Well Jerry Spinelli is at it again with an awesome book called Stargirl.
Stargirl is a very good fiction book. It is 186 pages and is a page turner you will be done with it in 4 hours is you love the book so much. Jerry Spinelli is a tremendous author you will love his other books too.
My favorite part of the book was when Stargirl moved to her new school and everybody thought she was really different. And everyone in the school was mean to her.
Stargirl is about a girl who moves to a new school and is very interesting. And she meets this boy named Leo and they----- wait! I can't spoil it! Anyway, what do you think will happen to Stargirl and Leo? Find out in Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli. If you want to read books that are similar than try, The Tail of Despereanx by Kate DiCamello, Fairest by Gail Carson Levine or The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall. I think the age group for this book is the ages 8-13. I recommend that you read this book!! It is adventurous, interesting and will blow your socks off! In this book there are sad parts and exciting parts but all of the parts are the best ever. So dive into Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli with Stargirl and Leo and see what happens.

Book Review: Spinelli does it again!
Summary: 5 Stars

One word - "Whoa". As Spinelli introduces Stargirl, everyone (including Leo, the main protagonist) is struck mute by her presence. Who is this girl? At quick glance she is a 10th grader, who has no sense of human conformity, follows no set of unsaid social rules, and dances to the beat of her own ukulele. Leo - drawn to her whimsical nature, admires her continuous strings of selfless good deeds and passionate energy, finds himself torn between his growing love for Stargirl and his own need to just fit in.

Stargirl is a tale about innocence, young love, and the fight to belong in a world that isn't completely accepting of non-conformity. Is it possible to be just like everyone else with out completely losing yourself? Leo, a typical teenage boy just wants to be accepted by his friends but knows the cost of loving someone so different, may mean having to live with out.

I feel wholeheartedly that this novel, a quick and easy, is something that every person should pick up and read. On the surface Jerry Spinelli spins an interesting coming-of-age novel, but underneath - so much more. A story fit for reading clubs - this story will have you searching for the Stargirl in every one of us.

Book Review: Stargirl Evaluation
Summary: 5 Stars

The genre, contemporary realistic fiction, is very appropriate for this book. A struggle that most teenagers struggle with during school is how to fit in, and be popular. This book takes you on the journey of Leo and his own struggles and makes it very easy for students to relate to him. The plot of this story was very good, and made you want to keep reading. You felt the way that Leo and Stargirl did throughout the story and you emphasized with them as well. The language used is probably appropriate for High School students, and would be a great choice for a literacy circle discussion. The book that I have, has questions at the back for discussion, and would be a great way to get the students involved. Jerry Spinelli, the author of this book, writes very well and makes it an easy read, as you are pulled into Leo and Stargirl's life in High School. Although many of us do not have a "Stargirl" at our own schools, the problems the students face, are still current in schools, and anyone in High School could relate. It gives students the ability to recognize that being different is not always a bad thing, and you can always learn something from someone else.

Book Review: Five Stars for Stargirl!
Summary: 5 Stars

Jerry Spinelli has written another winner in Stargirl about a mysterious new student named Stargirl who is enrolled at a Mica Area High School in the Phoenix suburbs in Arizona. At first, Stargirl is welcomed and seen as a novelty. You have to wonder whether her name is real or if she is for real. Stargirl was homeschooled so high school is her first experience with teen socialization and it's world.

At first, Stargirl gets a lot of attention especially by the narrator in the novel. Stargirl is great read for young readers and adults alike about high school days. Spinelli has given us another winner with this novel. The reading is easy and fun at times.

There is a purpose to this novel. It's about being a teen with teen pressure. Stargirl feels compelled to become a cheerleader and popular. Then her rise to fame is as quickly her fall from grace in her society's views. She tries to rebuild herself by changing her name and looks.

Still, the story of a teen trying to fit in with peer pressure in high school. The truth is that you have to be true to yourself and we learn Stargirl's lesson painfully clear.

Book Review: Starbook
Summary: 5 Stars

This book broke my heart and healed it at the same time.

On the surface, this is a book about a very unusual teenage girl called Stargirl who has a rat named Cinnamon, a ukelele, a Happy Wheelbarrow, and very big blue eyes that "surround you." She pops into an average Arizona town called Mica and changes them all. The story is told from the perspective of the boy Leo, who collects porcupine neckties and falls in love with her.

At its heart, this book is about humanity, about compassion, about love, about the beauties of the world that most of us see every day and don't really notice. It's about erasing the line between me and you. It's about the forgotten sections of the newspaper, about "a fabulous millipede" of two hundred teenagers doing the bunny hop across a desert, about an old man nodding off at a shopping center bench.

Stargirl is one of the most unforgettable characters I have ever encountered in literature. All I can really say is that I fell in love with her. This is a book that changes you. Once you have "fallen into Stargirl's eyes" you don't come out the same.
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