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Count Me in by Varsha Bajaj

bibliobrandie's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book and think it will appeal to many middle grade students.

rainbowbookworm's review

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4.0

Cute, fast read about preconceived notions and, ultimately, racial acceptance.

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Cute, fast read about preconceived notions and, ultimately, racial acceptance.

ki4eva's review against another edition

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emotional fast-paced

4.0

jwinchell's review

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2.0

I wanted to like this book- I thought maybe it would be a younger, immigrant/hate crime All American Boys. But the voices were so inauthentic- they both sounded like a far-removed adult imagining the inner life of a kid. She lost me when the boy finishes a chapter with “It’s cool to think about stuff bigger than ourselves.” Just not realistic.

retiredlibrarylady's review

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5.0

Middle school. GREAT book about racism since 9/11, with sympathetic adult characters and good family dynamics, bullying and good responses to it, community activism... Main characters southern white boy and girl of Asian Indian descent.

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Middle school. GREAT book about racism since 9/11, with sympathetic adult characters and good family dynamics, bullying and good responses to it, community activism... Main characters southern white boy and girl of Asian Indian descent.

jamiedee24's review

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5.0

This was heartbreaking and beautiful. What a wonderful story about embracing yourself and standing up to hate for young adults. I think everyone should read this. #countmein

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This was heartbreaking and beautiful. What a wonderful story about embracing yourself and standing up to hate for young adults. I think everyone should read this. #countmein

reading_rachel's review

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4.0

I love the message of this story and the strong voice Karina develops from her experiences. I wish the writing were more compelling, but I think 7th graders will enjoy this story!

**Second read with my 7th graders: It was definitely a good choice for their maturity level in talking about hate crimes.

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I love the message of this story and the strong voice Karina develops from her experiences. I wish the writing were more compelling, but I think 7th graders will enjoy this story!

**Second read with my 7th graders: It was definitely a good choice for their maturity level in talking about hate crimes.

suzydemric's review

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4.0

This fit in perfectly with a unit we are doing in our MS.

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This fit in perfectly with a unit we are doing in our MS.

listen_learn's review

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4.0

I basically devoured this story about friendship and diversity

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I basically devoured this story about friendship and diversity

marchemvee's review

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5.0

Incredibly moving, powerful, and emotional. A must read for all ages!

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Incredibly moving, powerful, and emotional. A must read for all ages!