"A read The Little Princess, which is about a girl who, she was really wealthy and she went to a boarding school, by which her dad took her to, and she lived alone. And at the school, everybody admired her, but by the time her 11th birthday came, she found out her dad had died and all his money was invested into some diamond mines which failed, and he died of stress 'cause his friend ran away with all the money. The girl is poor, and she goes through all these touch changes. At the end she becomes rich again, and she finds out that that person was there all along and she didn't have to go through all those changes.
My favorite part was at the end when she became rich. She decided to go to the bun shop and said, "Is there any poor people out there that are really hungry? When they look really hungry, will you give them buns and send me the receipt to pay?" Yeah, I appreciate the lessons that she learns 'cause they meant a lot and they're just kind of cool to learn about.
I would give this book on a scale of one to five, a three and a half."