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Emily Windsnap is really like all of us so its easy to warm up to her. She also faces everyday rpoblems concerning family, friends and school so it seems more realistic. Liz K has done a really good job in turning a fantasy tale about magical creatures into a down-to-earth novel.
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Deltora Quest #02: The Lake of Tears by Emily Rodda
angel_child, July 5, 2006
This was a great novel and also very popular. After I read this book, I was I wanted to read all the Deltora Quest books and I did just that.(6 of 11 readers found this comment helpful)
The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer
angel_child, June 28, 2006
This was a good and enjoyable book. I found it quite easy to read though.(21 of 34 readers found this comment helpful)
The Tail of Emily Windsnap (Emily Windsnap) by Liz Kessler and Sarah Gibb
angel_child, June 28, 2006
Emily Windsnap is really like all of us so its easy to warm up to her. She also faces everyday rpoblems concerning family, friends and school so it seems more realistic. Liz K has done a really good job in turning a fantasy tale about magical creatures into a down-to-earth novel.(18 of 23 readers found this comment helpful)