This book has received a bunch of good reviews but it was a bit much for me. It was to dense, and too long. There were some sparkling moments. I especially liked when the girls were at the ball trying to convince The Duke of Wellington, and Lord Byron to help them. But most of the book was a bit of a slog for me. In fact, when I turned my play back speed to 1.4 I actually enjoyed the book more, even though it made the reader sound like she were on a java trip. I was trying to decide to whom I would give this book. I would probably recommend it to an adult who was an avid reader, liked the Bronte sisters, and loved Alice in Wonderland. (2017, 535 p.)
Friday, November 10, 2017
The Glass Town Game by Catherine Valente
This book has received a bunch of good reviews but it was a bit much for me. It was to dense, and too long. There were some sparkling moments. I especially liked when the girls were at the ball trying to convince The Duke of Wellington, and Lord Byron to help them. But most of the book was a bit of a slog for me. In fact, when I turned my play back speed to 1.4 I actually enjoyed the book more, even though it made the reader sound like she were on a java trip. I was trying to decide to whom I would give this book. I would probably recommend it to an adult who was an avid reader, liked the Bronte sisters, and loved Alice in Wonderland. (2017, 535 p.)
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