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El Viaje de Rossamund (Tatuaje De Monstruo, #1) - Community Reviews back

by D.M. Cornish
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
mp3Rosamund was a boy with a girl's name. (Boy Named Sue anyone?)Made up names that sound slightly rude- tickOrphans - tickBullies - tickNot for me at this time - tick
MiriamReads
MiriamReads rated it 15 years ago
Rossamünd is a bit of an idiot—among other things, he thinks being a Lamplighter sounds unexciting, despite the fact that his almanac shows the relevant road to cut through sparsely-inhabited, and therefore likely monstrous, territory—so he finds his first and second adventures on his journey to the...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 15 years ago
Wow. And, um, wow again. I am seriously impressed by this book. It has many of the elements of a Proper Fairy Tale–the young hero sets out on a journey, not knowing his true identity, etc–but they are treated in such a masterful way that I never felt annoyed by them. Rossamund (the ‘u’ needs an uml...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it 17 years ago
This first novel in the Young Adult 'Monster Blood Tattoo' series starts slowly - almost too slowly for a new series - but picks up to a nice clip a few dozen pages in. By the end of it, young Rossamünd, fresh from Madam Opera's Estimable Marine Society For Foundling Boys And Girls, has made several...
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