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A story about "Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: Being the Correspondence of Two Young Ladies of Quality Regarding Various Magical Scandals in London and the Country" — 1 year ago

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Reminds me of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. Very well written!

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A story about "The Hobbit: 70th Anniversary Edition" — 1 year ago

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Great writing! But sooooooooo loooooong. I want to read the Lord of the Rings trilogy now.

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A story about "Zel" — 1 year ago

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Excellent!!

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A story about "Prom" — 1 year ago

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Wasn’t at all what I expected, but was decent.

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A story about "How Angel Peterson Got His Name" — 1 year ago

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Hilarious!

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A story about "Go and Come Back" — 1 year ago

I didn’t like the tone of this book. It was written by a “gringa”, an American anthropologist, who has the audacity to think she knows what’s going on in the head of an Isabo girl after spending two uninvited years within the girl’s environment. As far as I’m concerned Abelove is an opportunist who, in addition to insulting the Isabos, exploited them by selling this book and making money off of this bogus story.

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A story about "Coraline" — 1 year ago

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Chilled me to the bone! Those black button eyes. . .

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A story about "Skellig" — 1 year ago

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I read this for a lit class. Here’s my interpretation:

Skellig was a guardian angel transformed to an angel of death. (I say “an angel of death” rather than “The Angel of Death” because how else would Skellig have so much time to lay sick, with all the death in the world, unless he was one of many?) He was weak because he had just taken the soul of his charge, Ernie Myers, the previous owner of the Falconer Road house. Skellig used to be Ernie Myers’ guardian angel. He used to watch him through the windows, listen to him, and eat his left over Chinese food and ale. When Myers’ time came, it was Skelligs duty to deliver him to heaven. But the process was comparable to what happens when a bee stings. The bee dies. So Skellig was naturally supposed to die after carrying out his duty (I know angels can’t die, but maybe he would be recycled, or something). But right before he died (Skellig became weak again prior to his last disappearance, “But worn out now,” he said, “Exhausted.”) Michael and Mina nursed him, giving him the chance to touch their lives, and the life of the baby. Thereby, Skellig experienced (temporary)strength and joy. Consequently, the triumphant baby was named Joy.

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A story about "The Chocolate War (Readers Circle)" — 1 year ago

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Wow! Fantastic!

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A story about "The Outsiders" — 1 year ago

Read for Lit class. HATED VIRTUALLY EVERY SECOND OF IT.

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