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A cheeky look at the fine art of "catitude."
Edit it all you like, the tale of Arthur is just too long and complicated for little kids. Or at least Talbott doesn't seem to have made it any less so with this edited but still wordy retelling of the Sword and the Stone. I'm not sure what age exactly the author was intending this for; the illustra...
Jacqueline Woodson books are not easy to review. Given their length, it may make you think otherwise, but the words of other writers don't do them justice. It's hard to deny that the woman has a way with words, and her devoted fans would continue to flock to her work even if she came out with a 600+...
I must be honest. I was not really interested in finding and reading this book. What did I care about the Hudson River? I was wrong. This is a fascinating story of a river and the life it has supported over the years, Native Americans, the Dutch, those who used its link with the Erie Canal, the rail...