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5.0 1
Middle Grade Fiction
190
Amazing story for Girls!
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
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Reader reviewed by Pixie Gal
Allie's Journey is a very fine book for girls ages 10-17, or so. I enjoyed reading it, because it's different from any book I have ever read.
At the age of 13, Veronica Janczuk has the power and the ability to throw the Reader into something powerful, something inspiring, something fun!
The book is fiction, yes, but it tells a far realistic story of a girl, Allie. I enjoyed this book because of a few major points - the characters, the plot, the moral, and the ending!
First of all, the characters are very true to themselves, and Readers can CONNECT. Allie, 14-years old, deals with reality - divorce, love, hope, courage, etc. Peter deals with the same problems, even though he is later killed. Tony is a very fun baby, and a great 'extra' to the story.
Secondly, the plot is a thriller. You want to know WHAT is going to happen next. Questions like, "Is she OK? Will she live? Why is she doing that?" are running through your head never endlessly!!!
Thirdly, the moral: Live life the best way you can. The sun shines always!
And Finally, the end of the story. It's hilarious, but it just ends the story and begins a new one - the way all good books should end.
Reccommended!!!
Allie's Journey is a very fine book for girls ages 10-17, or so. I enjoyed reading it, because it's different from any book I have ever read.
At the age of 13, Veronica Janczuk has the power and the ability to throw the Reader into something powerful, something inspiring, something fun!
The book is fiction, yes, but it tells a far realistic story of a girl, Allie. I enjoyed this book because of a few major points - the characters, the plot, the moral, and the ending!
First of all, the characters are very true to themselves, and Readers can CONNECT. Allie, 14-years old, deals with reality - divorce, love, hope, courage, etc. Peter deals with the same problems, even though he is later killed. Tony is a very fun baby, and a great 'extra' to the story.
Secondly, the plot is a thriller. You want to know WHAT is going to happen next. Questions like, "Is she OK? Will she live? Why is she doing that?" are running through your head never endlessly!!!
Thirdly, the moral: Live life the best way you can. The sun shines always!
And Finally, the end of the story. It's hilarious, but it just ends the story and begins a new one - the way all good books should end.
Reccommended!!!
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