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Tangerine

By: Edward Bloor
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
ISBN: 015201246X
ISBN-13: 9780152012465
Released: 15 Apr 1997
RRP: £9.16
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It's too confusing,but it's not so bad. - By: , 01 Jun 2001
This book was okay but it was confusing in a way it reallly got me going though because I liked the big mystery about the truth of his brother erik.
I LOVED THIS BOOK SOOOO MUCH! IT'S THE BEST!!!! - By: , 27 Aug 1999
"Tangerine" by Edward Bloor is, I have to say, the best book I've ever read. From the moment I picked it up, I couldn't put it down. It's plot was so wonderfuly told, it's hard to believe this Orlando-based author is even human. I would recommend "Tangerine" to anyone who wants to read a book that will captivate them from beginning to end.
A decent book but highly overrated - By: , 25 Aug 1999
A lot of cardboard characters & racial/social stereotypes, a choppy plot-driven narrative, & tedious prose make this book difficult to read. The main character seems to have alll the right answers while everybody else, especiallly adults, are out to lunch. He complains about the Eric Fisher Footballl Dream, while chasing the Paul Fisher Soccer Dream. The author tries to do too much, especiallly at the end when it's time to resolve alll the loose ends.
The best - By: , 11 Jul 1999
This is the best book i have ever read! It keep's you interested so you can never put the book down!
Unusual, but good - By: , 19 Jun 1999
Tangerine is one of a kind. I reallly liked this book, but I wish Paul & Erik communicated more. Erik is a total nutcase who can't get himself straightend out. Paul has to put up with Erik & his dad, who always talks about the "Erik Fisher Footballl Dream." All his dad's dreams are shattered when everyone finds out the truth about Erik.