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BookWormInBarrie
BookWormInBarrie rated it 12 years ago
WOW, what a read! I loved this book, I have never read anything like this. Such an interesting perspective, and gives you huge insight in to the mind of a 5 year old, and how they view this world, and it really opens your eyes!
1st Avenue
1st Avenue rated it 12 years ago
Someone saw me reading and wanted to save me from the hassle of getting to the end by spoiling it. I think I got as far as the child's first memory of the patterns on the walls or ceiling. Up to that point, it was an uncomfortable read, and I couldn't figure out why that was. And then it was spoil...
davidofterra
davidofterra rated it 13 years ago
I started this but found the narrator irritating. I'll try rereading it some other time.
Betsy Reads Books
Betsy Reads Books rated it 13 years ago
5 year old Jack and his mom live in a room. As far as Jack is concerned, everything they need is there. And when they want something, they just have to put it on a list and give it to Old Nick and hope he brings it. But things aren't going so well anymore. The heat turns off and Old Nick doesn't...
The Incredibly Deadly Viper
The Incredibly Deadly Viper rated it 13 years ago
I happened to pick this book up at my local library over the winter holidays, and I did not finish it before school started again, so I brought it back with me. I was going to be able to renew it online so that wouldn’t be a problem, except what ended up happening was that I waited one day too long ...
To all the pages I've read before
To all the pages I've read before rated it 13 years ago
Simply put, this is a masterpiece. For sometime I have heard how good this was, but I was put off by the idea that it was in the voice of a five year old. This just seemed like the literary version of cloying and had bad Lifetime movie syndrome written all over it.Well, that concern was all for naug...
Ciska's Book Chest
Ciska's Book Chest rated it 13 years ago
Born in Dublin, Ireland, in October 1969, I am the youngest of eight children of Frances and Denis Donoghue (the literary critic, Henry James Professor at New York University).  I attended Catholic convent schools in Dublin, apart from one eye-opening year in New York at the age of ten.  In 1990 I e...
Kristin Reads
Kristin Reads rated it 13 years ago
This is one of my favourite books, especially the first half. It is one of those books that I hated to put down and I found myself reading it through watery eyes most of the time. I would definitely recommend it.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 13 years ago
Kristin, I tried REALLY hard with this one because I know you loved it and you wanted me to read it. I couldn't seem to find a plot anywhere. It just seemed like a recitation of daily events. I'd be willing to give it another try if you can give me some hope that an actual plot will emerge. :-)
tens00
tens00 rated it 14 years ago
I couldn't get into the book but enjoyed this very much as an audiovox.
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