by Lois Duncan, Rebecca Gibel
Fair warning, this is going to be a long review.Lois Duncan's book "Daughters of Eve" and I share a rather unique history. It started with five words: "You can't read this book." True, this book was one of the top 100 books that were challenged or banned, I think, in its respective age group. My...
Review taken from my blog, The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia.First Sentence:The calendar placed the first day of fall on the twenty-third of September, and on the afternoon of Friday, the twenty-second, Kristy Grange walked slowly down Locust Street, her backpack heavy on her shoulders..Daughters of ...
An enjoyable read..a bit predictable and cliche. I think this book was made into a movie, as the storyline is very familiar. For the life of me though, I can't figure out why this book is on a banned books list. I have read worse ones, even from that period of time.
I liked this one really well, it wasnt top of her books in my mind but it was a great read. I had forgotten how much i really liked her books, i am thinnking of hunting all the Lois Duncan books down to reread now.