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by Jennifer Bradbury
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Has.BookPusher Shelf
Has.BookPusher Shelf rated it 14 years ago
This looks fun! I hope its easier to read than my last book!Full Review to be posted soon:Despite a slow start it was a fun book with a delightful heroine. I hope there will be more because I thought the book really got going at end.
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 14 years ago
This book is a fun YA historical romantic adventure. The mystery is easy to solve but it is still fun to ride along with Agnes and Caedmon to figure out how all the puzzle pieces fit together. It is set in the time of England's regency period during the time of a Napoleonic threat. Agnes is born of ...
A Trail of Books Left Behind
A Trail of Books Left Behind rated it 14 years ago
Jennifer Bradbury has created a stunning world in this story of fancy dresses and Egyptian myth. One that I hope will be continued in more books.Agnes Wilkins is seventeen and just beginning her debut season in 1815's London. While other girls her age are more concerned with the perfect party gown a...
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 14 years ago
I really enjoyed the character of Agnes. She is so strong and feisty. She is not your average girl in this time of the book. Everything about her is so different that you are drawn to her. She makes the story much more interesting with her fiery attitude.The plot is something I think that could have...
The Book Lantern
The Book Lantern rated it 14 years ago
When I was little, I went through a serious phase of loving all things ancient Egypt, which grew into a Victorian detective novel love when I hit my teens. This book combines two of my greatest nostalgic loves so of course I had to pick it up! Overall, I was pleased with “Wrapped” and enjoyed it, bu...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 14 years ago
Wrapped tells the story of Agnes Wilkins, a debutante whose thoughts and interests are decidedly not appropriate to a debutantes. She is poised, so to speak, on the cusp of womanhood, about to make her debut into high society so that the most eligible bachelor can snap her up. Only, she’s not sure a...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 14 years ago
Fun read, though it did drag in spots. Hoping for a sequel.
Me on Books
Me on Books rated it 56 years ago
Agnes Wilkins is 17, the time to make her debut at hand in 1815 London, England. At a party held by a neighbour, she participates in an unwrapping, the removal of the bandages around a mummy, and finds something interesting. Something she hides away to keep for herself. Something no one was meant to...
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