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Cover of "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane"
    • Excellent story. Edward begins his life as a beautiful but cold being, and after much journeying and living and loving, comes to understand all he was missing.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 23, 2007
Cover of "The Tale of Despereaux"
    • I've gone by this many times and never brought it home, but ever since I read Brother Odd and found out it had changed Brother Knuckles' life, I've been wanting to read it. So here I go.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 20, 2007
Cover of "Surrender"
    • It's not often I get to the end of a book and say "What just happened?"

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  • ― Posted on Mar 20, 2007
Cover of "Skin"
    • A really good like at how a broken home masquerading as whole can effect those living in it. Donnie struggles to deal with his parents' failing marriage and his sister's illness, both of which are kept hidden from him as if he can't see. He feels responsible for saving each, and ultimately can't sav ... Continue

      A really good like at how a broken home masquerading as whole can effect those living in it. Donnie struggles to deal with his parents' failing marriage and his sister's illness, both of which are kept hidden from him as if he can't see. He feels responsible for saving each, and ultimately can't save either.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 16, 2007
Cover of "There Is No Key to Happiness, the Door Is Always Open"
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    • While the premise is sound, and the theories hold true, and I really wanted to like this book...I found myself stumbling over stuttered prose and grammatical errors that got sorely in the way of the story.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 12, 2007
Cover of "Ophelia"
    • Excellent telling of Hamlet's tragedy through the eyes of Ophelia. I'm sure all the women who have long been fascinated with her will be very thankful to Klein for this version of her tale.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 12, 2007
Cover of "Incantation"
Cover of "The New Policeman"
    • Very intriguing tale. Fantasy meets mystery in this Irish land, where time is slipping away at a rate no one can keep up with. J.J. Liddy, having promised to buy his mother time for her birthday, finds himself on an unexpected adventure in a mythical land, searching for the time leak, all the time t ... Continue

      Very intriguing tale. Fantasy meets mystery in this Irish land, where time is slipping away at a rate no one can keep up with. J.J. Liddy, having promised to buy his mother time for her birthday, finds himself on an unexpected adventure in a mythical land, searching for the time leak, all the time trying to remember things at the back of his mind. Definitely worth a read for anyone who enjoys a good fantasy, a good mystery, or who can relate to losing time.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 10, 2007
Cover of "Blue Bloods"
    • Very creative take on vampires/vampirism. This is another beginning that will leave you eager to see where its headed next.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 8, 2007
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