Ellen Emerson White
Ellen Emerson White has lived in New york City for many years, but still hankers for New England a bit.She roots for the Red Sox, even when they are not at their best. She is wicked private.
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Ellen Emerson White has lived in New york City for many years, but still hankers for New England a bit.She roots for the Red Sox, even when they are not at their best. She is wicked private.
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I had to go straight from LONG LIVE THE QUEEN to LONG MAY SHE REIGN, I can't say how much I adore these books. Meg's struggles are inspiring, her wit and passions are entertaining, and White's writing is so vivid and fresh I know I'll return to these books again and again.3/6/2012: A quick pause fo...
Such a visceral and compelling account, both in the violence and pain of the kidnapping and the aftershocks and depression of recovery. White writes phenomenal dialogue and her characters, both heroes and villains, are well written and convincing. Meg's struggles with PTSD are all the more believa...
This book lacked the charm of its sequel Life Without Friends. LWF had something extra to it than your average whodounit. It was more than a YA mystery. This was better than the Sweet Valley High series but because I'd read LWF already I was expecting it to be as good.The book had good points. The g...
5/11 - Just bought my third copy, I need to stop loaning these out (replacements are getting harder and harder to find on-line)I think LONG MAY SHE REIGN has edged out THE ROAD HOME as my favorite Ellen Emerson White book. Compared to Malibu Bobby, Michael is on the mean edge of "grouchy." There i...
I liked it, but I wasn't as enthralled by it as I was the other 3. It was really loong, and there were times when I felt that it was unnecessarily descriptive. But it seemed extremely realistic to me, and I appreciated.Thumbs down on Jack though, what a lame boyfriend. Of course, I also thought that...