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Hush book review by Jacqueline Woodson
Can you imagine reading a book that is mysterious from the beginning to the end. Hush by jacqueline wooden is about a girl named Toswiah who her life has changed from a day to another she even had to change her name because she had to go to witness protection program because her dad witnessed a murder. Jacqueline Woodsen uses flashbacks because it helps you remember of Toswiahs pass. i like it because it helps me keep track of the book. i recommend this book because it builds up you vocabulary and you need common sense for the book. i have a problem with the book because it left me hanging.
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