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Ida B.
Do you enjoy books filled with drama? If so you’ll love this book Ida B. as she has to deal with her new neighbors, backstabbing parents, and new school. You’ll never want to put this book down.
Ida B is homeschooled, has many friends, and a great imagination, everything seems to be going for her until her mom gets sick, parents send her to a real school, and her new neighbors don’t know when to stop, her life goes into a black hole of just not caring and things just go all wrong. I recommend this book for grades 4-6, because I did find it a little young for me, this book is also for people who enjoy creativity and can understand books with things happening simultaneously. Even though I did find it a little young for me I enjoyed every chapter, this book is great.
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