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by Sharon Creech
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An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 9 years ago
I wasn't that taken by this book the first time I read it but rereading it I found myself liking it a lot. It's a great companion book to Love That Dog with even more poems/poetry recommendations in the back.
Suzanne Reads
Suzanne Reads rated it 12 years ago
After reading [b:Love That Dog|53498|Love That Dog|Sharon Creech|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1349043084s/53498.jpg|984829], I was thrilled to see that Hate That Cat was available at my local library. I loved this one just as much as the first. I wish I had younger kids to read these ...
Admitted Dilettante
Admitted Dilettante rated it 12 years ago
foe poet, faux poet? Brought a tear to my eye.
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
Jack is back! Miss Stretchberry moved up with him so luckily he has her as a teacher again. It’s time for Miss Stretchberry’s poetry unit again and this time Jack isn’t as reluctant to call himself a poet. While Jack does write about Sky, his lovable, yellow dog from LOVE THAT DOG, most of his po...
MargaretBolingMullin
MargaretBolingMullin rated it 14 years ago
6/1/11 ** Day 5, Book 5 ** Love, love, love this book. I enjoyed the way that Jack evolved; this book seemed to be more about him and less about the poetry. Even in the poetic form, Creech used foreshadowing, with Jack's early poems wondering about what one 'hears' during a poem if they can't actua...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 16 years ago
Jack is back! Miss Stretchberry moved up with him so luckily he has her as a teacher again. It’s time for Miss Stretchberry’s poetry unit again and this time Jack isn’t as reluctant to call himself a poet. While Jack does write about Sky, his lovable, yellow dog from LOVE THAT DOG, most of his po...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 16 years ago
A bit thin to the adult reader, but still pleasant.
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