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    Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-ucci, Plum-Ucci

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    • Age Range: 12 and up
    • Pub. Date: November 2001
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 55,949

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      • Pub. Date: November 2001
      • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 55,949
      • Age Range: 12 and up

      Synopsis

      A brand-new paperback edition of Carol Plum-Ucci's groundbreaking Printz Honor–winning debut novel

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      Torey Adams, a high school junior with a seemingly perfect life, struggles with doubts and questions surrounding the mysterious disappearance of the class outcast.

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      ...a complex, credible look at alienation, compassion, loyalty, and cruelty among young and other adults.

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      Biography

      CAROL PLUM-UCCI is the author of numerous novels for teens, including What Happened to Lani Garver and Streams of Babel. She lives in southern New Jersey.

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      The body of Christopher Creedby Teen_Reader93

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      January 06, 2010: The body of Christopher Creed is an emotional story that follows Torey Adams as he tries to find out what happens to Christopher Creed. Torey just starts out like any high schooler would. He just started to joke about Chris, until he realizes that he is part of the reason he left. I really liked the way that torey had changed in the story. It was slow and more realistic than most books which I like.

      I did not like the way that Plum-ucci started out in one time period and then changed time periods without any warnings. Although this only happpens once I annoyed me and I was a little confused when I read the first few chapters. This was the only flaw that I could come up with. Plum-ucci did a great job capturing the way that high schoolers view the world and the best way to present it in a book.

      I believe that high schoolers would enjoy reading this book. It would be very hard for someone to get a high schooler to actually read a book, but this book challenges the way that teenagers go through high school. It would be a very good book for teenagers to read as well as young adults. Young adults would be able to understand just how people could reinvent themselves since most young adults move to new towns and can relate it the book more than teenagers.

      I liked the way that the author was able to twist the story in a way I had not thought possible. I thought that she had planned the story one way, then it switched and I thought it wasn't going to happen. Then she goes and does the very thing that I thought was going to happen after I thought it was impossible. Also she weaved in a very important message that is so interwoven it takes time for it to sink in. It is still there though and it affected me.

      The Body of Christopher Creed was an amazing book!by athletic

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      December 04, 2008: I thought that The Body of Christopher Creed was very interesting but an amazing book. In the book there were depressing/sad, happy, and very scary parts. Towards the end there is this one scene that you will never forget. I was holding my breath for like two whole minutes.You will really like this book.


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