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The Bride's Farewell - Community Reviews back

by Meg Rosoff
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EpicFehlReader
EpicFehlReader rated it 10 years ago
Pell Ridley, daughter of a good for nothing preacher in mid-19th century England, has watched her mother crushed by the burden of too many children and too little money. Unwilling to repeat her fate, Pell runs away before dawn on her wedding day, taking only her beautiful white horse. But as Pell he...
melsbookshelf
melsbookshelf rated it 13 years ago
Well, I'm a little sad to see Carrie Jones' Need series come to an end. I've enjoyed following Zara, Nick, and Astley throughout their quest to save the world from an evil-pixie-led apocalypse. To tell you the truth, I regret that I don't have a review of the third book, Entice, on this blog becau...
The Book Lantern
The Book Lantern rated it 14 years ago
I love Meg Rosoff’s work. “How I Live Now” and “Just In Case” were refreshing and vibrant, with a fascinating layer of unease throughout the simple but highly effective prose. Both books received mass acclaim, both from teens and adults, and many literary awards, such as the Carnegie Medal and Print...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 14 years ago
So disappointed. I loved Rosoff's 'How I Live Now' and I had high expectations of this book... but no.It was painfully boring, and thankfully short as well because I couldn't wait for it to be over. I think it was meant to be deep and moving but I felt no connection with the protagonist and all the ...
Infinite Satellite
Infinite Satellite rated it 15 years ago
I had to give up halfway through this book. The writing was nice, but I couldn't get engaged, possibly because I thought the heroine was ridiculous for running away from her wedding to a man she admitted she could love, with nothing but a horse and a younger brother to look after, in that day and ag...
rachelruetz
rachelruetz rated it 15 years ago
I liked the subtle way this book was written. While more parts made me fume with anger, quite a few of them made me sigh with contentment.
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