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Young Adult Fiction 1330
Remembering the Good Times by Richard Peck
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Reader reviewed by Jessica E

As I read the book I thought it was a very good book for kids our age. I think that because it involves events that could, or does happen in our lives. One of the things I really liked about the book was he didnt just commit suicide for know reason, or like he didnt think anyone would care. He did it because he was much stressed with school, and being the very best he could possible be. And thats how I think a lot of the teenage suicides happen for that reason. Another reason was, because its about how best friends can make mistakes sometimes, and still be best friends forever. One more reason I really liked this book was because, it had a point about bulling, and how Skeeter did a lot of bulling, and being mean to others too. At our school we have really big poleis over bulling. So thats why I liked that part of the book so much. I recommend this book to kids my age, ages thirteen to eighteen, and the reason for that is, because kids around those ages attend to do commit suicide and they other things they do in the book. So those are just a few ways how Remembering the Good Times is good. In conclusion, overall the book has its ups and downs but its a great book to read.
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