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Who needs Kayla, and who has time for friends, anyway? Aviva has more trouble than she can manage with a dybbuk haunting the mikvah... 
Ages 11+
Pages 176
Publisher Levine Querido
Coming Aug 2023
Awards
Sydney Taylor Gold Medal Winner

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22 Reviews

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Aviva vs the Dybbuk by Ethan

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Intense, but interesting

Review by walktaker

It was a good book with interesting development, but it was also confusing and spooky. By the end it was really intense. I recommend this book, but I wouldn't read it unless you're at least 12 if not 13. It's mostly intense because of how real it is.

Apr 04, 2024 08:34 PM
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spooky

Review by Pooh

Don't like

Apr 01, 2024 07:03 PM
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Unexpected twist

Review by Ilikefood

I felt this book was too old for me. I am ten. I have seen what antisemitism has done to my mother, but I expected just a good ghost story. I recommend you talking to your mommy about it too.

Feb 21, 2024 09:48 PM
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good book

Review by RaCcoonD

it's a good book. you should read it.

Jan 09, 2024 09:30 PM
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Awesome Book!

Review by revik

I really enjoyed this book. It was a bit confusing but great overall. Kayla goes on a journey of self discovery and mends relationships with friends. Would definitely recommend it.

Jan 04, 2024 09:39 PM