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SabrinaReads
SabrinaReads rated it 7 years ago
Damm son, this is dark, way dark....
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 8 years ago
Banks ends the 'Indian in the Cupboard' books on a high note with this story. In 'Mystery', Omri's father stumbles into the secret and together they must find a way to help Little Bear one last time. 'The Key to the Indian' digs deeper into history than the previous installments, underlining the imp...
honeyw
honeyw rated it 9 years ago
This book may take place in high school but this is NO kid book!! It was dark and at times it could be disturbing. Keiran was a total nut! Mean mean mean!! I felt myself wanting to yell at Lake for most of the book! She came around towards the end, but seriously I wanted to say GROW A SPINE!!! This ...
Vailia's Page Turner
Vailia's Page Turner rated it 10 years ago
I was sucked in from the cover. Honestly, the description only determined that it was something potentially cute. But honestly, it would have had to been a horrible plot to turn me away! I had to read about these awesome looking fairies!Tiki was fantastic! Caring, determined and strong! She hel...
Nigeyb
Nigeyb rated it 11 years ago
It's easy to forget how completely different the late 1950s were in Britain when compared with 2014. "The L-Shaped Room" byLynne Reid Banks is a perfect time capsule that puts us right back into that era. Even for readers who know about the differences it still a shocking read. Crass and cliched rac...
Skinny Dipping Into Books
Skinny Dipping Into Books rated it 11 years ago
ah, elementary school reading.
The Magical Land of Books
The Magical Land of Books rated it 12 years ago
Simply enchanting!
TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 12 years ago
Jan was once an actress, but an accident left her with a limp. Now she's married to Charlie, who she loves very much, but she's not happy. They can't have a child.And one day, while sitting in her garden, a fairy touches her by accident and Jan is able to see the fairy. Jan could hardly believe it. ...
Valz
Valz rated it 12 years ago
I read the Indian in the Cupboard years ago and it has long remained one of my favorite children's books. Imaginative and insightful, it provides a lesson without being preachy. I don't remember the sequels very well but I do know I liked them.
Valz
Valz rated it 12 years ago
I read this years ago and it has long remained one of my favorite children's books. Imaginative and insightful, it provides a lesson without being preachy.
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