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Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 8 years ago
The fourth book, and also the last one in my boxset. While I did like it, there were things I just didn’t like.For instance how the circus treated George when her whistle didn’t blow. They didn’t give her a second chance immediately after, they laughed at her, made fun, didn’t even try to help her o...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 8 years ago
The third Clue Book mystery and it was a really fun one. Especially considering where it took place.Namely a planetarium, where George is going with her club, and she invited Nancy and Bess as her special guests. Planetariums are just so much fun, though I do wish I could go to the Riverheights Plan...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 8 years ago
So I finally got my boxset with 4 books of this series. Now I can finally continue reading this series, because I loved the first book so much.And this one was definitely just as fun as the first book, though you can clearly see that Nancy is really in the beginning phase of being a detective. Sure,...
Erutane
Erutane rated it 12 years ago
It's a good story but the audio book lacks a lot of the words' artistry from the physical pages. The reader was also a bit dry, so I'll read the next book but I'll skip the audio.
AbibliophobicTendencies♥
AbibliophobicTendencies♥ rated it 12 years ago
I love Sandra Brown. I have everyone of her books. This is just one that did not appeal to me. I love the fact that there was a happy ending but it was her always arguing with herself and him being dominat over her. I know back then women were more submissive but this character just took submission ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
Unabridged work mp3 read by Peter Francis JamesYeah, okay *shrugs*
cindywho
cindywho rated it 18 years ago
This was very intense for a YA historical fiction. Boston in the 1770s through the eyes of a young black man who has been educated in the western classics as an "experiment". He tells most of the tale and the parts he cannot tell are expressed in letters written by characters around him. It's fas...
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