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danoreading's review against another edition
4.0
Adorable as always. And a tuna plus egg salad sandwich sounds amazing.
gmamartha's review against another edition
4.0
Totally unexpectedly I really enjoyed this story. Realistic fiction with believable characters all around, situations that show the depth of friendships as well as fears, and applications made in the logic of third-graders. And it made me laugh.
onceuponacarm's review against another edition
5.0
Clementine is one of my favorite characters and probably my favorite middle-grade heroine. I can hardly explain how overjoyed I am that she is now vegetarian. I mean, it just seems like a given that she would be and the way she became vegetarian was just perfect, authentic, and made me smile all day. Three cheers for Clementine (and Olive)!
nina_rod's review against another edition
3.0
Hilarious story about how kids get bogged down with what seem like meaningless worries and how it occupies a huge portion of their lives. And when they triumph through, it's a big deal! Third-grader Clementine is worried about going into fourth grade and the crazy "no eating noises" during lunchtime rule that the fourth graders have. In an effort to make a new girl comfortable, Clementine bucks the trend in true Clementine style. Oh, and she solves a mystery. All in a days work for this quirky third grader!
amibunk's review against another edition
4.0
I love Clementine. And this installment in the series shows a slightly more mature, but still a charming and vibrant Clementine. Particularly, I liked her relationship with Margaret in this book.
bak8382's review against another edition
4.0
Clementine is back and worried about loud eating on a field trip with the fourth graders. Another great entry in the series, and again enjoyed by the whole family.
wiseowl33's review against another edition
4.0
Adorable story. Clementine is such a fun character! Love her family. Looking forward to the new edition!