1. Have you read it?
Yes.
2. If yes to #1, did it devastate you?
Not really.
3. If yes to #1, how old were you when you read it?
I was in 8th grade, so I would have been about 13. That's pretty old to be reading it, and I don't really know why my middle school had it on the syllabus when we were reading things like To Kill a Mockingbird, which actually had and still has a strong impact on me.
4. Would you like to see a review of it appear here in the near future?
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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Re: Where the Red Fern Grows
22/08/2012 07:50:48 PM
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Ha!
22/08/2012 09:43:04 PM
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It seems like it's a classic children's book, so could be interesting.
22/08/2012 11:02:53 PM
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Save the Pearls?That's that Poor Persecuted White People/Black Face novel that got Twitter incensed?
23/08/2012 01:28:05 AM
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Eh. Wasn't a huge fan.
22/08/2012 11:23:45 PM
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