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  • Shelby H

    shelby h said:

    When I received this book, I flipped to the authors biography. Who are these teens? Why did they write a book? I read about their older brother, who also wrote a book. My first thought was- oh, their brother wrote a book, so maybe they are just trying to get attention? I expected a book about them and their accomplishments, basically putting themselves on a pedestal. So far, I've been very pleased to find out I was very, very WRONG!! I was immediately captured by their writing style, captivating and humorous. I haven't gotten very far into the book yet, but my favorite story has been about Heidi. I really can relate to her. I also like that they do everything together, two minds are better than one. If all teens work together, we could be unstoppable. This book has a very big, world-changing idea. I'm anxious to find out if the teens ever have seperate experiences from each other in the book, maybe just to help myself identify themselves as two seperate people. I really look forward to reading the rest of this book, and letting it change me!

    posted Sunday, September 21 2008
  • Christin A.

    christin a. said:

    For folks who've read Do Hard Things and are not teens, I'm sure it's never late to start being a rebelutionary. As they say, better late than never.

    posted Tuesday, September 9 2008
  • Susie H

    susie h said:

    I think every teenager should read this book.

    posted Thursday, July 10 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • unsinkablegirl said:

    Is a book that parents and there children should read together.

    posted Tuesday, July 1 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • April J

    april j said:

    Just opened a box full of books today and this is the first on the list to read. Hope it will start a rebelution w/ my TEENS!! Prob. wouldn't hurt to start a rebelution with some of us 'old folks' too.

    posted Thursday, June 19 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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