Fifteen – Read It and Rate It

Fifteen
by Beverly Cleary
Romance

Review #1
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
Too good to be true! Jane is asked out by the most popular boy in the whole school. But what if she messes up or her parents don’t let her go?

Review #2
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
This book is about a girl named Jane and a boy named Stan. Jane has never dated before and the popular boy in school has asked her out. Are her parents going to let her go? If her parents do let her go, she doesn’t know if she is ready for this. Is stan going to think she’s too young?

Review #3
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
This book is about a girl who is 15 years old and her name is Jane. Every day she thinks she’s going to meet a boy cause she’s never had a boyfriend. Will she have a boyfriend? I think she will one day. One day she was babysitting a little girl. Jane could not control the little girl and in time a boy walked in from the backdoor to deliver meat for the dog. If you want to know what happens you are goin gto have to read the book. It is a really good book.

Review #4
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
This is about a girl named Jane and this popular boy in school that has asked Jane out. But she has never been dated before. So this is going to be her first boyfriend. The boy’s name is Stan and he is tall and good-looking, friendly, hard-working – everything Jane ever dreamed of. But she doesn’t know if she is ready for this. Suppose her parents won’t let her go? What if she’s nervous and makes a fool of herself? Maybe Stan will think she is too young. If she only knew all the clever things to say. If only she were prettier like all the other girls in her school. If only she was ready for this. It is a really good story for teenagers – mostly for girls that like to read about love with happy endings.

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