Official Review: A Bloody Book by Chris Bowen

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Re: Official Review: A Bloody Book by Chris Bowen

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The Review was really great that it gave me the sweet taste of the story in that book. And it gives me the feeling of wanting to read that book as soon as possible. The review is so interesting that it makes the book more valuable.
"A Bloody Book by Chris Bowen" is a must read book for everyone after reading the review.
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How does the cover fit into this book?
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Thanks for the insightful review. I would like to read this one to see how the author proves himself as a 'more than average' high school teacher. Let me feel the emotions of the kids run its course in this read.
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Great review! I had no idea what this book was about until I read your review. I love that this is a short read, since I do not have a lot of extra reading time, and being that I am in my 19th year as a high school teacher in a low-income district, I swear this book was written for me! :-) I am definitely looking forward to reading today's #BOTD this coming weekend! It's downloaded and ready! Thank you so much!
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Amazing review! I was going to "maybe someday" this book, but you convinced me otherwise. Almost sounds as good as Up the Down Staircase!
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'Official Review: A Bloody Book', by Chris Bowen, is wholesome and enjoyable.
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Looking at the cover, I thought this was a murder mystery. But, I love how the author focuses on education system in this one.
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When the cover is all confusing but the story inside is extremely interesting with ideas of how to relate with kids.
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Great review. The book sounds impressive and well-written. I definitely would recommend to young readers (my cousins) and teachers (my brother & sister) as well. Education is most important to everyone.
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I can't wait to read this. It sounds a lot like Educating Esmé Diary of a Teacher's First Year by Esme Raji Codell. This is one of the main reasons I didn't become a cog in the public education institution.
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Such an expressive review, I can feel the enthusiasm. Would love to read more of this book of a poor child facing life vicissitudes.
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Looking forward to checking this one out...I love getting insight to how & what kids think & what their concerns are...helps me to be a better educator! Thanks for a great review!
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The story is told in an awesomely comical manner. Am in the process of reading it..."...an open book that's been stabbed and it's bleeding words...."
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A YA book about education and hope through the connection of teachers and students, making for a better day of teaching in a school day. This has a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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Understanding teachers are what we need in kids lives right now.
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