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Ramona and Her Mother (Ramona #5) - Community Reviews back

by Beverly Cleary
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Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it 5 years ago
Ramona, now 7 1/2, worries that her mother doesn’t much love her. It seems that her older sister, Beezus, is “her mother’s daughter”, or at least so Ramona hears some folks tell her mother. Her parents have secretive discussions at night, and so forth, and Ramona figures it revolves around what to d...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 9 years ago
Meh. I got more of the Ramona I loved but Mrs. Quimby was practically a no-show in her own book. Ramona is 7.5 years old and her feelings and thoughts are deeper reaching, yet she still retains her lovely spirit and realism. Beezus is still feeling the chaos that is early puberty, but once again I r...
Real Princesses Read
Real Princesses Read rated it 9 years ago
Any and all Ramona Quimby books would be, in my opinion, a huge benefit for teachers to share with their class. After having the Ramona books read to me growing up, I think these books would be most suitable for a second grade classroom. Beverly Cleary does a wonderful job of introducing readers to ...
nouveau
nouveau rated it 11 years ago
Goodreads.com's perhaps most respected reviewer, Dr. M of the department of theoretical physics and Pooh-studies, has perhaps written his most eloquent entry on the 1965 science fiction blockbuster, DUNE. M relates how it is the world, rather than the book, which has changed, such that if written to...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 43 years ago
This one where Ramona now has a little sister and how she feels, I connected with it because of my two little sisters. Now Ramona has to be a bit more grown up and her confusion and trying to help connected for me.
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