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Review of Aw, Here it Goes! (Kenan and Kel, no. 1)  by Steve Freeman

Review by Josh, aged 10.  Rating: Brilliant.

Opinion of the plot.
There were 3 separate plots. My favorite plot was when Kenan and Kel broke into Mr. Dawsons' house.

Favourite character and why?
I like Kenan because he had all these plans to solve problems. Kel was a close second.

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
People who like silly humor would like this book. Kenan and Kel are always doing crazy things that make people laugh.

Would you recommend the book and why?
I would recommend this book because it's silly and fun to read.

Could any improvements be made and how?
I think this book is alright the way it is.

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