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The Thief Lord

by Cornelia Funke

The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke X
The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke
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    Aug 2002, 352 pages

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    Oct 2003, 376 pages

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abraham zuniga (12/08/03)

it has been one of the best books i have hever read. i really recommendet to every one.
Laura (12/02/03)

I'm 13 years old and this book was amazing. It held my attention and I kept wanting to read more. It was hard to stop. I think that there should be a sequel it was so good.
April (11/26/03)

This book is really good i also liked Inkheart which was very good to
blake (11/18/03)

really good ive only read some but i like it
Jody and Bob (11/11/03)

This is a great book. There are enchanting characters, and divine settings. It takes place in the wonderful world of Venice, where there are gleaming statues and grand buildings. There are many exciting twists and turns. The charcters face many challenges, that will make you want to keep reading. We are twelve years old. Read it!
Danielle Wallace (11/09/03)

The book "The Thief Lord" is excellent. Not only it's exciting, it has humor too. What Cornelia Funke wrote about Venice is truly convincing. I recommend this book to everyone.
Jack (11/07/03)

This book is one of the best I've ever read,and im only on page 78,The plot is great and I've been to Venice and it's just like it says in the book,It's a magical place.
Isabella (10/24/03)

The Thief Lord is an excellent book.Any reader should read this wonderful book. It has lots of mysteries,some only mysteries to the charecters and some only mysteries to the reader. The best part is you don't want to stop reading. This book takes place in Venice , one of the only part of this country I haven't been to. You can't miss reading this book.

Ciao,
Isabella age 9
Florence, Italy

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