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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on May 9, 2011
What a fantastically funny piece of writing, I absolutely loved it.
Great style which lets us into the mind of the character at once.
All I can say is brilliant, excellent and highly recommended.
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By Shannon Yarbrough on April 8, 2011
A very good piece of writing, which pulls in the reader from the first. A great build-up of characters and easy ‘drop-in’ descriptions.
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on March 13, 2011
What a wonderful concept of healing the world using magic. The prologue has many interesting threads giving us a taster of what is to come – loved it!
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on February 12, 2011
Love and Loyalty (and other tales) by Maria Savva
A fabulous collection of stories that unearth the many facets of the human condition. They made me laugh, cry and certainly surprised me. Each story has a great hook and pulls you in until the end and have an easy to read style.
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on January 2, 2011
Two Tales by Julie Hodgson
Fabulous illustrations, clear and easy to read…so much fun. Loved the names for the mice.
Delightful!
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on November 5, 2010
Well written and thought provoking, this is an excellent example of social history. Although a very personal view, its colourful style paints a variety of fabulous images that both delight and shock the reader.
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