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Forge by Laurie Halse Anderson

Forge

by Laurie Halse Anderson

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  • Oct 2010, 304 pages
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Katya

Forge
I expected a lot of this book after reading Chains. I thought it was good and interesting.
Joseph G

Forge
It was a good fast paced book that taught the reader an important lesson about friendship and the horrors of slavery at the time of the American Revolution.
amy

Chains
It was ... It was good, but needed more work
Caroline

Lacking excitement
After reading Chains, the action-packed prequel, I was disappointed to read Forge. It was very boring and consisted off the same boring routine of Curzon, Eben and the rest of the soldiers. It lacked a want to keep reading and was very tedious on my opinion.
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