Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of Moon Over Manifest

Moon Over Manifest
Moon Over Manifest
Author: Clare Vanderpool
ISBN-13: 9780385907507
ISBN-10: 0385907508
Publication Date: 10/12/2010
Pages: 368
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
 2

4.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Library Binding
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

skywriter319 avatar reviewed Moon Over Manifest on + 784 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I wasnt swept away by MOON OVER MANIFEST the way I want books, especially Newbery Prize-winning ones, to do to me. In some ways, this is an odd book: the 1936 plotline mingles with the 1917-1918 plotline thats told through stories, and for some reason or another I found the 1918 plotline so much more interesting than the 1936 plotline. I actually have to shake my head a little at how its possible for the 1936 plotline to be so dull. But there you have it: what could have been a charming plotline about Abilene Tucker arriving at Manifest, getting to know the towns quirky residents, and digging into its secrets turned into a snoozefest in which Abilene runs around town with all the productivity of one of those annoying little dogs that always have so much energy and yet are so stupid, has placeholder conversations with the townspeople and eats their food, and purportedly has adventures with her two friends (whom I couldnt pick out of a three-person lineup if I tried, they were so uncharacterized) without actually doing anything that was actually worth writing 350+ pages about.

That was a bit harsh of me. I like clever books that surprise and outsmart me, and the revelation at MOON OVER MANIFESTs ending did that, and even brought out some tears in me. However, under no circumstances can I wholeheartedly recommend a book just for its good ending if I felt the rest of it was just average. And, yeah, I felt MOON OVER MANIFEST was just average. Its clever, the way the two storylines finally connected, but thats not enough to overcome average characters and a slow plot. If I was inclined to put it down several times in the middle, how do you think a middle-grade audience would feel?
reviewed Moon Over Manifest on + 18 more book reviews
I loved this book. The story is enthralling, the characters and setting lovely, and the performance is perfect. The voice actors match one's idea of each character perfectly, and the narrator's voice is pleasant and her cadence is just right. I loved this book, and I couldn't wait to get to the last CD just to see how the story would end. And it had a perfect ending. All in all, a most enjoyable audiobook.
trees4me avatar reviewed Moon Over Manifest on
I read the Newbery winners every year and I wasn't very impressed with Moon Over Manifest. Often, while reading, I felt that the author could have developed the plot and/or characters more fully. The story was interesting at points and I found myself rooting for Abilene to find the answers she was seeking, but this book will not find its way to my "re-read" pile.
reviewed Moon Over Manifest on
Fantastic book!! My sixth graders are thoroughly enjoying reading about the adventures
reviewed Moon Over Manifest on + 8 more book reviews
Very good book! Flips back and forth between 1936 and 1917 and ties all together in the end. Hard to put his one down!!!
reviewed Moon Over Manifest on + 33 more book reviews
Great historical fiction. It's easy to connect with this world from the early 1900s. It shows that history can be interesting and some things don't change. Family, friends and community will always be important.
PatchesMom avatar reviewed Moon Over Manifest on + 91 more book reviews
she'd inquisitive, adventurous and thoughtful. A perfect read for young girls in transition with parents
reviewed Moon Over Manifest on + 4 more book reviews
This book kept me reading. You want to know what happened in Manifest in 1918 as well as what happened in 1936. Good story and would recommend it to fourth grade through middle school students to adults who enjoy reading light books.