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Touching
posted by Anonymous on August 31, 2011
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Glad I read this
posted by 4213719 on March 21, 2012
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Anonymous
Posted January 23, 2012
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I dont want a five page book report. I want to know what u thought of the book,ok. So stop with the book reports
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted August 31, 2011
Touching
This book is truely amazing. A true story thatll make it impossible to put it down
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Anonymous
Posted April 20, 2012
I was so happy for David in this book.
He goes to foster care, out of the reach of his mother. He makes friends and gets amazing foster parents. But that's not the whole book, not even close. There still is suspense, his mother, and......never mind. Im not spoiling it for you. Wanna know more? Read IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous
Posted March 27, 2012
Kimbey
Hey this book is so sad it made me cry
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dankie
Posted March 25, 2012
Great and fast read
I enjoyed this book as much as the first book. It was also very informative and sad too.
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Anonymous
Posted March 21, 2012
Glad I read this
I'm glad I read this book. I was very interested in what happened to Dave after the first book, so I'm glad I read this. However, this book was not as compelling as the first one. However, as I stated, I wanted to know what had happened to that poor little boy from "A child called 'it'", so this was worth the cost and the read, but if I had not read the first one, this would probably not held my interest.
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Anonymous
Posted March 20, 2012
Great
Great book!!!! Had suspense, drama, & heartfelt moments. Very interesting. Kept me on the edge of my seat. Nice ending. Can't wait to read the next book.
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Anonymous
Posted February 26, 2012
Dndjxjdjddjdmdd
Amazing but my bff waz like so, oprah go beat 2 and i waz like yeah butthis was like sosad but like documented 2, girl
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Anonymous
Posted December 27, 2011
<3
I love this book so much. I read it two years ago and still cant get over it. Such a sad story, it made me cry multiple time and it made me want to reach into the book and stangle that woman. 4.5 stars cause even though it was good, no book is perfect.
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Anonymous
Posted December 25, 2011
Amazing book
This is an amazing book that will male you laugh make you cry oor even just make you think its a very touching book.
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6328379
Posted May 3, 2011
Beautiful
When I read 'A Child called It ' . I cried . The way he described the childs feelings and how he created the story was unbelieveable. I'm truly glad i read this book.. it was an eye-opener to reality. It is definitly worth the price.
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Anonymous
Posted August 24, 2004
incredible book(s)
I have just read the first book called 'A Child Called It' and I have to say I was appalled and totally horrified of the way David was treated. Although I thought it was a very violent and graphic account of the abuse he went through, I couldnt put the book down and read the whole thing in 2 hours hoping he was going to be rescued from his Monster of a mother and his weak Dad. I truely have to say David is a inspriation to all the kids out there that have been or are being abuse by thier parents or someone else. All in all, I thought it was a great book and have started to read 'The Lost Boy'
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Anonymous
Posted April 1, 2004
The Lost Boy
The Lost Boy by Dave Pelzer is about a boy named David going from foster home to foster home. He was a little boy doing anything to be friends with older kids at the foster home or at school. Some kids didn't like him because of the way he dressed or because he didn't have a real family. This book was okay because it shows how every foster parent/character treated David. Some of them treated him with respect and some of them were mean to him. The foster parents/characters that really treated him with respect was Alice and Harold because they let him have freedom. Like they let him do and have whatever he wanted. Alice and Harold welcome David in their home and made him feel comfortable and gave their love to him. Like when they told David that they were moving, David thought that he had to find another foster home, but Alice and Harold told him that he coming with them. I like the book because there were some very interesting topics. David was young and lost. For example, He saw his mom, but she kept blowing him off. She also called foster care and said that he was ¿terrorizing the streets.¿ She left this negative vibe between her and her son. He was only bad because he wanted to fit in. This invent kept me interested because throughout the book it stay on the topic.
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Anonymous
Posted May 19, 2012
AWESOK ME AWESOME BOOK
These series shoukd be read by people across the states in reconation of what "us" foster kids go through and how we are labled as "bad children"
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Anonymous
Posted May 7, 2012
Ive read the series
Ive read the series a bunch of times and it was really great. I thought that my life sucked and that i had nothing to live for sooooo y teahers showed me this book as well as th first one and the third and i thought that david is oe tron person through ut the book i kept thinking that he ws goin to yake his in life that he though life didnt matte anymore. Highly recomended
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Anonymous
Posted April 17, 2012
wonderrfull
A great sequl to the child calld it heartouching and is sure to make u keep reading till the laat of the pages it will make u cry andd smile
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Anonymous
Posted March 30, 2012
Highly recommended. A great sequel to "The Boy Called It."
As depressing as "The Boy Called It" was, "The Lost Boy" is filled with optimism and practical solutions. David has amazing insight and a healthy outlook considering all circumstances. It is an easy read and leaves the reader with optimism and hope where so much of society seems doomed today. It is refreshing to see such courage from such depravity. Made me reconsider people's rebelliousness and anger in a different light. Just maybe there are some good things going on in a complex system for juveniles.
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CB49CB
Posted March 24, 2012
Highly Recommended.
Great book. I have all the series. Dave Pelzer is an excellent writer. I am glad that he was able to go on with his life.
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Anonymous
Posted March 22, 2012
Good but not as good as the first book
Good book. Amazing her turned out to be such a well-adjusted man. Not as much 'bang' as the first book but a good follow-up.
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Anonymous
Posted March 9, 2012
Anger
His mother makes me so angry!
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