The last book in this series, and while I am disappointed in the ending, that was also the only thing that I didn't particularly like.This book focusses on Jamie again. After her ordeal in the previous books she is back, though plagued with fear and dreams. I really like Jamie, though I wish she wou...
I bought this (and also the second book) at a book market on Thursday. Little did I know I would devour these books in one day the day after.R.L. Stine's books are often hit and miss for me. Often there are several things I don't like, he often makes endings that make no sense or suddenly have a plo...
perhaps because David Stevenson is a professor at the London School of Economics (LSE) or possibly because WWI has receded into history sufficiently to be about groups rather than personalities, 1914-1918 succeeds in being simultaneously a gripping work of historical evocation and a dry statistical ...