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The Good Thief: A Novel
by Hannah Tinti
Dickenesque (7/31/2008)
I was thrilled to find this book took me back to the fairy tales & Grimms Brothers tales of my youth. The characters were wonderful & the tale kept you hooked & waiting to see what happened next! It is fun & easy with all the right light & shadows youmore
Mozart's Sister
by Rita Charbonnier
Fictionalized History (10/26/2007)
I was hooked on this story from the start. One of my favorite types of books are the ones that tell history in story format so you really enjoy learning about the past. This story was not a disappointment. I got a very good sense of Mozart's childhood and enjoyed learning amore
Before I Die
by Jenny Downham
Before I Die (9/19/2007)
After getting used to the somewhat disjointed thought patterns of the main character, I couldn't put this book down. It was an extremely realistic account of a young woman with a terminal disease & the author captures the myriad of emotions that the teen goes through asmore
Before I Die
by Jenny Downham
Before I Die (9/19/2007)
After getting used to the somewhat disjointed thought patterns of the main character, I couldn't put this book down. It was an extremely realistic account of a young woman with a terminal disease & the author captures the myriad of emotions that the teen goes through asmore
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