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Stowaway by Karen Hesse

Stowaway

by Karen Hesse
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2000, 302 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2002, 320 pages
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Goosy

I liked this book. It was pretty good.
Cal S. (son of zeus)

pretty good
OK, not her best work, and I am slightly disapointed that Nick never stands up the Bootie, (sorry, possibly a bit of a spoiler) and I would have liked a bit more action.
kayla

stowaway
Well...I found Stowaway..in a way interesting but not as much as the books I like to read ..it was a little on the boring side..although I am a girl..and its not really a girly book I don't think as you would know I am into the princess diaries kinda thing! But although I had to read it I did find it at least a bit interesting toward the middle of the book!


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T.T.

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It was awesome in the beginning but as they sailed on it got boring. The author draged out somethings that didn't need to go on so long.
Adam Wardal

The book got kind of boring and repetitive after you pass page 15.
travis

It is an alright book. I like the fact that they date back to 1700's and talk about being on a ship in that time.
Austin

Cool book good for projects
lex jojo

a good book but on the journy back stowaway got pretty dull

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