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I, Coriander

by Sally Gardner

I, Coriander by Sally Gardner X
I, Coriander by Sally Gardner
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    Aug 2005, 288 pages

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    Mar 2007, 288 pages

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Tayla harnett (11/20/06)

i, Coriander
I read this book not long ago and i loved every word of it. I thought it was great that a fictional story was based on some historical background. I, Coriander is now my favourite book.
Noha (10/30/06)

THE WONDER BOOK
I LUV I,Coriander. I was at the library and I was looking for a book for my book report and the in saw it sitting on the shelf looking write back at me and something was telling me to read this fantastic book. It is a mystery and fairy tale and fantasy story book. it is like the most great book in the world. It is full of wonder and this book is the type of book any girl should read. I would recommend this book because it is a wonderful book.
Kaitlyn Strothkamp (10/11/06)

I, Coriander
I think this was the best fairy tale I ever read. And I wish there was a series of books. I really enjoy reading it and you will to.
Mrs.Price (09/25/06)

i,coriander
I loved the nook. It was tzhe best book in the world. i loved reading it and i wish there were sequels.
Rindaewen (09/09/06)

Stunning
This book has an exquisite twists, and descriptive sentences. This is by far one of the most amazing books I have read all the way from Bambi to this heartfilling and sad book. I do hope you will win a Newberry award! If any readers out there need another faiytale it has come into another book I, Coriander, one of my favorite fictions!
Stunning job Sally, you have a great talent!
-Rindaewen
Helen So (04/17/06)

Excellent Book- my favourite book ever
I went to Canada for my Easter holidays and I forgot to bring my book with me. I went to a bookstore and saw I, Coriander. I started reading it and couldn't even put my eyes off the lines! When my mum came to bring me back to the hotel, I begged her to buy the book for me. She did and I started reading it. I don't even need 3 days to finish it!
Stephanie (02/12/06)

I, Coriander: Book of dreams
I went to the bookstore, looking for something new to read, when I saw a flash of red curls and was immediately drawn to the book. I could tell by just looking at the cover that it was going to be a good read. I, Coriander shows the natural and supernatural struggles that a young girl faces. I loved this book so much, as it showed you can do anything you put your mind too. I am currently working on my own series of book (Although never to be published) and I, Coriander inspired me. I think that girls ages 10 and up would enjoy reading. I wouldn't say it's just for kids though, because my mom read it and loved it. I'm currently doing a book report on it, so to all those who feel the same as me (That I, Coriander is a wonderful book) I say goodbye, and happy reading.
Elizabeth (10/08/05)

A Great Book For Girls To Read!
I went to the bookstore to get a new book. I wanted something different. I found this book and fell in love with it. When I brought it home, I was so excited to read it. I really could not put it down. Page after page, I read and read. I have never read a book so fast. I liked it so much.

I really think every 8th or 9th grade girl should read this book. I am certain everyone one will enjoy it. Even if you are a picky reader (like me), I would say this is the book for you. Way to go Sally Gardner, youv'e written a great book indeed!

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