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Book Review: Walk The World’s Rim
a crop from the cover of Walk The World's Rim

Book Review: Walk The World’s Rim

September 21, 2009 by Birdie  
Filed under Book Review, Feature, Reviews
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WTWR_tnWalk The World’s Rim by Betty Baker is a book about a boy named Chakoh who lived in a village with hardly any food. He lives with his mother, father, three Spaniards, and a tall black man named Estiban. He leaves his home to learn of a new god in Mexico to bring back the news and save his people.

I did and did not like this book. I did like this book because it has very small cliff hangers and I like cliff hangers. I did not like this book because it is long and boring, in my opinion. I would recommend it because it teaches history about life long ago.

–Birdie, age 9

Our Library entry for Walk The World’s Rim.

Papa’s review.

About Birdie
Birdie is 9 years old. She loves all things faerie related. She is lively and always willing to lend a hand. She is rather imaginative and creative.

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One Response to “Book Review: Walk The World’s Rim”
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    Rae says:

    You did good, Birdie, as this was your first book review. I am proud of you.

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