juliza's Profile
| Display Name: | juliza |
| Reading Interests: | Action, Romance, Mysteries, Science Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, and some Realistic Fiction. |
| juliza's Book Lists | |
| Five-star books (27 titles)
These are some of my favorite books that I have read in the past and that may not be my age level, but were wonderful when I read them. |
| juliza's Comments |
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by Buckley, Michael, 1969- Two sisters who live in New York come home one day to find out that their parents have been kidnapped. With no living relatives, they are dragged into a hopeless foster-care system. After an entire year of fighting for their lives, someone claiming to be their grandmother takes them to a near deserted town in upstate New York. The two girls see things that can only happen in fairy tales...or can they?
Micheal Buckley has creative skills that capture the readers attention and give them and adventure that will only happen in dreams. posted Aug 10, 2012 at 2:25PM
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by Peterson, Tracie. A great debut of modern romantic fiction by Tracie Peterson.Her skills travel over to this new style well, creating an emotional roller coaster that warms the heart. posted Aug 10, 2012 at 2:15PM
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by Hale, Shannon I wish there were a heartwarming sequel to wrap up Miri’s life! I found myself craving for more as finished it for the first time. posted Aug 10, 2012 at 1:51PM
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by DuPrau, Jeanne I personally thought that this book was excellent after the first half. DuPrau did not have a strong start, but the strong finish made up nicely for the weaker half. posted Aug 10, 2012 at 1:42PM
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by Davis, Bryan I agree that this book along with all of Bryan Davis’ "Dragons in our Midst", "Oracles of fire", and his "Children of the Bard" books are well written with exhilarating details and plots. posted Aug 10, 2012 at 1:38PM
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