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The Color of Snow - Community Reviews back

by Brenda Stanley
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Mommabears Book Blog
Mommabears Book Blog rated it 13 years ago
Wow, I think this is one of the best books I've read this year. I laughed, cried, and got really pissed off! This book changes from past to present, but not too fast. This story is told by Sophie, or Callidora, her birth name. It is the story of her life as she lives with a curse that was put...
Cocktails and Books
Cocktails and Books rated it 13 years ago
The Color of Snow is a story that will stay with you well after you finish reading the last page. Sophie lived with her father in a remote cabin in Arbon Valley. She almost never left the property, had no friends and relied on her father for everything. She believed him when he told her they lived...
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 13 years ago
"[…]no matter how much I prayed, what I did, or how I changed, I would never be treated like everyone else. I would always be the girl who was raised in a cage."-Quoted from the uncorrected proofWhile I'm not sure what I truly expected, The Color of Snow far exceeded what I was hoping for. A tale of...
Cecilia Robert
Cecilia Robert rated it 13 years ago
I'd like to thank Tribute Tours for giving me a chance to read this wonderful story.The title of this book plays a significant part in this story. The beginning starts with "It had snowed over five inches the day I was born, and it wasn't until the day I was saved that the snow was as deep or as blu...
Gina's Library of Reviews
Gina's Library of Reviews rated it 13 years ago
I read this book for Tribute Book Tours in exchange for an honest and fair review.This book is one of my favorites. It's fast moving and you get sucked into the story from the very beginning.I felt so badly for Sophie. She grew up thinking she was cursed, but thats not the worst thing she was told. ...
artsy musings of a bibliophile
artsy musings of a bibliophile rated it 13 years ago
"It had snowed over five inches the day I was born, and it wasn’t until the day I was saved that the snow was as deep or as blue."When I began reading The Color of Snow it never occurred to me that the first line of the book will sound so beautiful at the end. It also never occurred to me that Brend...
Lectus
Lectus rated it 13 years ago
From my blog http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-color-of-snow-by-brenda-stanley.htmlTUnfortunately, this is another one of those books that start promising but fail to hold my interest until the end.Note: I did not finish reading this book because it was boring me to sleep! I dropped it at 53%...
Radiant Shadows
Radiant Shadows rated it 13 years ago
Secrets, lies and a hint of the supernatural had me unable to put down The Color of Snow until it had revealed the depths of its mysteries. The constant change in both time and PoV made for great pacing and kept me eager for more!Told from two different PoVs, from both Sophie and her father Luke, ga...
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