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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 7 years ago
What can I say about this novel? There were parts that I really loved and enjoyed, and then there were sections that irritated the crap out of me and for the life of me, didn’t make sense. Rules of Rain did have a lot of things happening inside its pages though. The character of Rain annoyed me fo...
With Her Head in a Book
With Her Head in a Book rated it 9 years ago
Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing this ARC. “Sickness can be a story too, one that we can all learn from.” The new high school transfer, Jonah, is a major hottie so it’s a big surprise when he falls in love with the invisible girl, April, who’s always been outshone by her BFF...
Woman Reading
Woman Reading rated it 9 years ago
Your Voice is All I Hear is seriously right up my alley. We all love the Sci-Fi Dysopian’s or the Urban Fantasy books. Even more though, I love books that place characters into a difficult real life affliction situations, forcing the readers to live through it with them, probably the most.In Your Vo...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 9 years ago
For me this was a great YA book. The new boy comes to town and he doesn't go for the popular girl. He goes for the only girl in school who doesn't have a friend. Her one and only best friend left her this year for a private school. April is shocked! They become friends and then boyfriend/girlfriend ...
My Journey in Writing
My Journey in Writing rated it 11 years ago
I enjoyed Secret Letters. It was an entertaining story about a girl in Sherlock Homes' day who aspires to be a detective. I liked Dora and enjoyed her interplay with Peter. The only thing I found a little unbelievable was that Lord Victor would pull this girl in the window when she was dangling from...
Read and Reviewed
Read and Reviewed rated it 13 years ago
Prior to this year, I had never read a book about a plucky female heroine who bucks her Victorian Age traditions and tries to solve mysteries on her own. But that's been rectified, first with A Spy in the House, and then Wrapped, and now Secret Letters. While there are definite similarities between ...
kathymartin9237
kathymartin9237 rated it 13 years ago
This was an exciting and entertaining historical mystery. Dora Joyce is sixteen and being raised in the house of an aunt. Her parents died of cholera but, before she passed away, her mother confessed that her father was the famous Sherlock Holmes. Dora became fascinated by the stories about him in t...
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