A Girl Named Willow Krimble
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12/23/2010

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Elisa G.
12/28/2010 03:58:19 am

Dear Uncle Pepe,

I absolutely loved this book and can't wait to read it again. I will tell all my friends about it!

Love,
Elisa G.

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Nick S.
1/9/2011 01:41:58 pm

This is a fantastic tale that might feature early teen protagonists, but delivers a message that all ages can appreciate. The greatest handicaps are those within our own minds, and Willow Krimble teaches us that, with the right combination of selflessness, determination, and willpower, we can overcome any limitation. Navigating the waters of which voices to listen to can be tricky at *any* age, but with a wisdom beyond her years and help from family and true friends, Willow transcends the naysayers. Every character rang true, felt real and three dimensional. You'll laugh, you'll cry and, in the end, you'll want more. Move over, J.K. Rowling.

Fantastic first novel, old friend. Thank you again for sharing this tale. May it bring you success, and may you bring us many more stories in the future. Salut!

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Lemar Legaspi
1/12/2011 05:57:34 am

When I started reading this story I never expected to be pulled into it so completely. The story is sweet and the relationships between the characters so real you couldn't help but begin to care about them. Weaved into the story are life lessons in kindness, empowerment, friendship and loss. This is a wonderful story that is easy to relate no matter the age of the reader.

I am definitely looking forward to the next story.

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Jackie
1/21/2011 06:40:08 am

It's wonderful to see the completion of this great story. I find myself often thinking about Willow Krimble, her character has resonated with me to this day after reading the novel.

This book has everything you could want, humor, seriousness, realism, fantasy and a twist that no one will see coming!

I cannot wait for the next installments of this fantastical teenager, her family and her friends! This is one story I can read again and again!

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Bella Sinclair
1/26/2011 02:21:24 pm

Oh, Mr. Bianco, I read your wonderful book from beginning to end and LOVED it! You had me shedding tears a few times. There were parts that I could relate to quite well. I loved the little surprises in the plot and the well developed characters. And although he's just a side, I found Wyatt to be completely lovable. :) Well done, sir, well done! I'm looking forward to a sequel!

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Cousin Joe
2/12/2011 06:02:23 am

Peppe....so so proud of you buddy. This is beautiful and amazing work. You should be so proud of yourself. We look forward to seeing more of your work in the years to come!

Love
Cousin Joe, Danielle, Sofia, Enzo, and Giuseppe

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Lorraine
2/14/2011 07:59:31 am

When I first read A Girl Named Willow Krimble, I read it as a proofreader. With one goal in mind, I picked up my red pen and read the story with a critical eye. Looking for typos and grammatical errors (of which I found quite a few!) I marked up the story and made corrections. I was glad to do it and I know it helped you. But unfortunately by reading it this way I didn’t really read the story.

I decided to read this book again…and I’m so glad I did! What a wonderful, well written story! From the well developed characters- I felt like I knew them and wanted to be a part of their lives –to the well constructed plot that tied everything together in the end. You have created a truly unique and heart- warming story. Willow is the kind of person everyone should be lucky enough to know and we all need a friend like Razzle!! I am so proud of you for bringing these wonderful characters to life. I can’t wait for the next book!

I know firsthand all the time and effort that went into creating this book and website. I want to tell you that it was well worth the effort. You have created a book worthy of being published and a website better than some professional sites I’ve seen. No detail was overlooked - from the amazing cover art to the descriptive chapter icons. This is truly a work of art! You should be very proud of it and yourself. I know we can expect great things from you in the future.

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Jason Glassbrook link
3/6/2011 12:25:40 am

This is a really wonderful story, with profound and positive lessons about life, and a main character that is a fine role model for young (and adult) readers. I loved it!

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Batedox link
3/15/2011 03:26:21 pm

It's a great book and nice story
I love it

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Nickel
4/20/2011 04:42:29 am

This book makes me feel good about myself a]because as a teenager, i face alot of problems because of my disabilty of have

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Marion
5/5/2011 05:33:13 am

Joe -

I can't believe it took me so long to fianlly reaf this book. It was AMAZING! I loved every last word of it. Absolutely brilliant. When it is published, I would like an autographed copy that I can read again!

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Eric Ramos
6/3/2011 03:26:52 am

I have a nearly all prosthetic body and this story makes me feel like I can achieve

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nickel
6/3/2011 03:29:49 am

i like the book

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Amber.S
6/14/2011 08:24:23 am

Helllo, my name is Amber and you have gave my class these book. i read the whole book the first day i got it. I hope you procced in this book beacuse its really good and very creative.

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Bryanna H.
6/18/2011 06:37:52 am

Hi, My name is Bryanna and you gave my class this book to read. I absolutely LOVE this book and i cant wait until you publish the next book. Also, I enjoyed when you came in my class and explained the book and answered questions we had to ask you !

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Jazlyn link
6/20/2011 10:21:22 am

you are a great writer . it was fun having you in class on Friday . we all had a great time . I hope your career continues to be so successful . And i will most definitely keep reading your books :)

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Katiana T
6/24/2011 12:10:52 pm

Hi, I'm Katiana (duh, it says it on top). I love your book. You have fabulous writing skills and I hope you grow up to be a great writer - I mean continue to be a great writer. Keep writing for the sake of 409 and 407! :D

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Andrea/Aine link
9/13/2011 12:43:50 pm

I loved this book! Thank you for sending me a copy. I reviewed it on my blog as promised!

http://ainesrealm.blogspot.com/2011/09/book-review-girl-named-willow-krimble.html

I can't wait for the next book.

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Joy J Zinram
2/16/2012 05:46:38 am

I read the book on my Kindle-loved it!! Good job Joey!! I would like to hear (read) more about Willow, is there a Part II coming??
I am sending this to my grandaughter Caitlyn to read.

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Devansh
4/28/2012 08:03:31 pm

I Absolutely Loved This Book !
A Grand Salute To The Author Of This Book !

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瞐尛靐 link
5/14/2012 08:58:03 pm

very childish book, very lovely

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Lena
8/13/2013 09:30:14 am

You really need to make a sequel if you haven't already. I was really interested in this book, and could barely read most as i was so eager to find out everything that was happening and that was going to happen.

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Jeryl M. link
9/3/2013 03:20:53 pm

I just wanted to let you know that I recommended your book on my blog, Says Me Says Mom (http://saysmesaysmom.blogspot.com) on May 31, 2013.

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lyleigh
2/10/2014 11:58:08 pm

i loved this book it was amazing . i told all my freinds about this book and they loved it was truly amazing

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Deez link
10/28/2014 12:35:46 am

great book

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Amber S.
2/18/2016 06:55:28 pm

Hi, I'm not sure if you remember me but, when I was in the 6th grade you'd came to my class and gave us your book. I was wondering if you'll ever make a sequel to this book. I just recently found the book and reread it again, and it reminded me how much I love it!

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Giuseppe link
2/19/2016 07:27:51 pm

Thanks for your kind words, Amber. I remember that amazing class very clearly. I just saw Jillian (your former teacher) tonight and told her how great it was to hear from you. I have written a follow-up and hope to put it out soon. It takes place right where the first book leaves off. Stay tuned, and thanks so much for your support. It means the world to me.
-Giuseppe Bianco

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Raquel Brown
10/23/2017 05:38:11 pm

I love this book a lot and I hope all the new readers find this book and pursue to read it with their intelligence and dignity of worshipping this incredible and catastrophically inspiring book. ~ <3

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Rozy
2/14/2019 07:07:39 am

I have a disability, and I like to read books about other kids with disabilities. This is an amazing book! Do you know when the next one will be out? Please let me know, thanks!

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Amber S.
12/23/2019 12:29:03 am

Hi there! Just want to say that your book is absolutely amazing and that you are a wonderful author! I pray you continue to write more books, and I'm excited to hear more of Willow's story!

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