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Coffeehouse Angel - Community Reviews back

by Suzanne Selfors
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The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
A book where you neither love it not hate it is hard to rate. I don't have any strong feelings about this book. It wasn't bad, and I would recommend it for some light reading, but I didn't completely like it.On the plus side:Writing is decent. I liked most of the characters. I liked how, even though...
Thalia @ Pictures in the Words
Thalia @ Pictures in the Words rated it 12 years ago
Be forewarned that this book has absolutely no substance whatsoever. What little plot there is, is kind of lame; it’s girly and corny; its climax is basically terrible; and you might want to shoot something once you’re done. But I must admit, this week has been pretty stressful for me. The morning w...
Unapologetic Reader, Psychotic Writer
This book was a cute fun read- something i really needed right now. Not too long, it was humorous and I found myself laughing a lot at the image of Malcolm wearing a kilt. A nice stress buster with a good romance. Definitely a book i will reread.
Richly Written
Richly Written rated it 13 years ago
I liked Coffeehouse Angel, even though I have to admit I got frustrated at times.. But at all the right times! Does that make sense? No? Hmph, I didn't think so :| Let me clarify: it wasn't the story itself that frustrated me, it was certain events that occurred in the story that gave me the urge to...
the little bookish
the little bookish rated it 14 years ago
Our main character is Katrina and she helps her grandmother running a coffeehouse. Due to a competition with another coffeehouse next to it, they lose most of the customers and they're on debt. That worries Katrina and her grandmother. The story goes with the series of events in her life after she m...
marvelloussbooks
marvelloussbooks rated it 14 years ago
Our main character is Katrina and she helps her grandmother running a coffeehouse. Due to a competition with another coffeehouse next to it, they lose most of the customers and they're on debt. That worries Katrina and her grandmother. The story goes with the series of events in her life after she m...
Mith's Bookshelf
Mith's Bookshelf rated it 14 years ago
I'm not going to go into the details of this book, Namz has already done a wonderful job of that. This was a fun, refreshing read. For a change, romance was not the main element of a teen YA novel, it took the back seat and remained there throughout. Indeed, even though the male lead(s) had a pivota...
holes in my brain
holes in my brain rated it 15 years ago
I had some high hopes for this. I thought I would love a fun, light read with a feel-good story, it was just what I wanted during a hectic school week. Was I disappointed? Yeah, I was. Like I’ve said, this book has been on my wishlist for so long, it just didn’t really measure up.I’m trying to make ...
simplyreading
simplyreading rated it 15 years ago
Katrina does a good deed of just giving what she thought was a homeless guy a cup of coffee and some day old pastries from her Grandma's coffee shop but what she doesn't know is that "homeless guy" is actually a angel.And he is out to give her what she desires most. Not going along with it (because ...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 16 years ago
Katrina lives with her grandmother above their coffee shop in the sleepy town of Nordby. Anna’s Old World Scandinavian Coffeehouse has been a standby in Nordby for years, but when sleak and shiny new Java Heaven moves in right next door, business starts to suffer.Katrina enjoys her morning routine ...
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