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The Santa Claus Book
Published in Paperback by Lyle Stuart (2000-06-01)
Author: Alden Perkes
List price: $18.95
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Love this book
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Review Date: 2008-04-01
I purchased a hardcover version of this book for my children about twenty years ago. It is so amusing and full of Santa's life at the North Pole. Santa's favourite cookies recipe is yummy - these had to be made every Christmas. I totally recommend this book for anyone young at heart.

Every kid (and kid at heart) should have this on their bookshelf!
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
I've had this book so long, and read it so often, that I'm shocked it's still in one piece. Alden Perkes, a master storyteller, presents an 'inside look' of the North Pole, the reindeer and elves, and-- of course-- Santa himself in such a convincing manner, this almost-30-year-old wants to believe all over again. So glad I can share it with my kids now, and that the magic continues...

AWESOME BOOK!
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Review Date: 2007-12-05
I received this book for my first Christmas (1983) and spent many Christmases after that reading it under our Christmas tree. This book is full of imaginative, fun, and hilarious stories and characters. I cannot imagine a Christmas without it and recommend this book to everyone, young and old. I hope to share my copy with my children and help create the memories that it inspired in my youth.

LOVED it!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
I always remember this book being around our house every Christmas, and I would read it over and over- poring over it for hours. Alden's presentation of research was so "scientific" and official-looking that I believed way after all the other kids my age! In fact, when other kids would tell me they didn't believe anymore, I would tell them they were wrong and their parents had lied- Santa Claus IS real, I have the book!

My favorite book, ever
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-22
Santa gave me this book when I was still a baby, and I've had it ever since. I'm 21 now and I still think this is the greatest book to read during the holidays. It makes you smile because the way it's written is just really heartwarming and really puts you in the holiday spirit. My mom calls me every year to tell me she got 'the Santa Book' out because I think she loves it more than I do! haha.

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A Small Miracle
Published in Hardcover by Knopf Books for Young Readers (2002-09-10)
Author: Peter Collington
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Christmas favorite
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Review Date: 2008-06-05
One of our family's all-time favorites. Sweet, simple, profound story of the essence of Christmas as shown in drawings of figures of the nativity story giving real love and service. Perfect gift for children and adults.

A Christmas Picture Story
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Review Date: 2008-01-28
Amazing...Stocked full of pictures that spell out a beautiful story. Little people can "read" on their own or discuss with a parent.
My children love it...OK... I love looking at it too. You don't even realize that you aren't actually reading because the feelings portrayed are so strong.
A great gift!

Small Miracle
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
This book is outstanding. A clearly defines the true meaning of Christmas and the holiday spirit.

Great book!
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Review Date: 2007-07-21
What a wonderful way to "read" a book with a young child.....sharing the pictures and thoughts together is a great way to fire up their young minds, by putting their own thoughts into each picture. Love the story's moral as well.

Absolultely Brilliant and Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-25
Anyone who has looked thru my precious book always gives it back to me with tears in their eyes.

What a heartwarming story -- a fairy tale that could almost come true; and you kind of wish it would!!

The illustrations in this book come alive with a powerful simplicity.

The artwork is the kind that leads your eye into all its multi-faceted (yet simply rendered) details, and each time I look at it, I am rewarded with more details that I had missed before.

I can almost hear the anticipatory almost-sacred hush on that village's cold, snowy, almost deserted streets on this very special, last day before Christmas.

A VERY special book!!

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Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect
Published in Hardcover by Abingdon Press (2006-10-30)
Authors: Richard H. Schneider and Elizabeth J. Miles
List price: $18.00
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A Classic
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Review Date: 2008-11-11
I've loved this book ever since I was a little kid, and this year I'm going to buy it for my sister's family. It has a great message.

Nice Story, Choppy Ending, Still a Good Lesson to Learn
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Review Date: 2008-11-04
This is a picture book for kids about Christmas. The story is nice, the trees all want to be perfect so that they get chosen to be the royal Christmas Tree for the kingdom. They all now what helps them to become the best looking most perfect Christmas tree. The littlest Christmas tree in the woods is really looking forward to being chosen because he knows he's the most perfect, but then a bunny needs refuge and he lowers his branches and protects him, this makes his branches droop, a sparrow needs help in a storm, he sreads his branches and makes a spot for her, the deer need food, he lets them nibble his limbs.

It's a good story, but I thought the end was sort of thrown together with less care than the rest of the story. The moral is that the most beautiful are the ones who give of themselves.

It is a nice book, the illustrations are very pleasant, I just felt the end was a bit hasty for such a nice lead up. The lesson of the book is quite wonderful. We are using this in a First Grade catechism class to teach the value of giving.

Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect
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Review Date: 2008-01-23
The little book impresses children (and adults) with the true spirit of Christmas, giving of one's self. The illustrations are beautiful and the text well written. It has become one of my favorite Christmas stories.

A Wonderful Holiday Tale about Giving
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
This book has a great message for young and old alike! This is a book for anyone who has performed acts of service and wondered, "Does it count for anything?" And the answer is yes. Every act of kindness has a lasting impact on the giver as well as the receiver.

This story is beautifully told and illustrated. This book is a great addition to any home library--it is the kind of book you want to own not just borrow from the public library.

Also recomended:Christmas Gifts, Christmas Voices--another poignant story about the rewards of giving...

Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-30
This is a heart warming story about a small Christmas tree that is not perfect, because it shares from the heart.
This story was read to my child at school, and it was liked so much that she wanted one for Christmas.

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A Wish for Wings That Work
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Author: Berke Breathed
List price: $17.60
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A wish comes true
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-26
This is the most lovely x-mas story I ever read! It's about not giving up on your wishes, be bold and don't have the attention on you.
If you like this story, look for a book of Ariel and Shya Kane, they have found a way of living, that is beyond all I could immagine - all it takes, like in this book, is courage.

christmas
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-16
Get the movie. Get the book. Enjoy them together. Fun and quirky.

Wonderful for children and adults alike
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-10
This is my favorite of the Breathed series of children's tales. I have a six year old son and this will be my fourth year of being sure this is a part of his Christmas season. As well as, throwing this title in several times throughout the year. A very touching experience to share this story with my son.

One of my favorite children's books
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-18
Our family absolutely LOVES all the Berkeley Breathed children's books. There's just one problem. If you're trying to read it to your children, it's difficult not to be laughing so hard you cry. Story and illustrations are just hilarious!!! My daughter now reads to children in after-school programs and it's a definite winner with them. Very entertaining.

A Penguin State of Mind
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-18
While there are other characters in the funny pages that I do like, such as Charlie Brown, Ziggy, Marmaduke, the dog from Pooch Cafe, and Mooch and Earl, no one compares to Opus. He is never unkind, he finds beauty in everything, and he is a bird of strong convictions. When I found these same traits in human form, I married him. Opus, a longtime resident of Bloom County, then Outland, and most recently a star of a self-titled comic strip, officially retired on November 2, 2008. There are several compilations of his comic strip, a few other books featuring him, and there is this story: A Wish for Wings That Work. You don't have to love Opus, or even know who he is, to appreciate it. It is all about a bird who wants nothing for Christmas save a pair of wings that will actually enable him to fly. When he is called on in an emergency, he realizes that he can fly, as all penguins can (underwater, of course), and that his gifts are special, just as everyone has gifts unique to her or him that make them special.

I have been reading this story for several years to my students, starting when I taught in an inner city high school in NY. A Wish always evokes some interesting discussions, even though it appears to be a picture book for younger children, they ALL take something away from having read it. And don't think it isn't for you or your children if you are not Christian. Santa and anything religious are secondary to the theme of loving yourself, even if you perceive your flaws (which we all have) to be huge. I have had it confirmed by one Jewish student and several Muslim students that the only concept that resonates is acceptance of self, something that many children can't have reinforced enough. A Wish for Wings That Work is a wonderful story with a great message and beautiful illustrations, a lovely book for any age.

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The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian Story
Published in Hardcover by Dial (1988-09-30)
Author: Gloria Houston
List price: $16.99
New price: $7.98
Used price: $4.99
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Perfect Christmas Story
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Review Date: 2008-09-25
What a delightful story that can remind us of the bygone days of old-fashioned country Christmases! Ruthie is a small-town girl whose family finally receives the honor of choosing the Christmas tree for their town--and sure enough she and her papa find the perfect balsalm. However, war comes and Papa leaves. Ruthie and her mother have more worries than they expected.

This is a surprisingly gritty story of wartime heartache, but it still managed to perfectly capture the Christmas spirit and the true meaning of the holidays. The prose is gentle and folksy, and the illustrations are to die for.

The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian Story
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Review Date: 2008-08-13
This was purchased for my nephew and he loved it. Since he lives in the moutains, it was a story he related too. He liked it so much, I ordered another one for a gift and it was also well received.

The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree
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Review Date: 2008-01-07
This is a wonderful story that shows the importance of keeping family traditions alive and about the courage it sometimes takes to carry on in the most difficult of times. You will absolutely love Ruthie and will warm up to her really thoughtful and loving mother. This is a story very close to my heart since I grew up close to the Appalachian Mountains and remember how excited we were at Christmastime--- to just be together.





Christmas book
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
I bought this for my kindergarten granddaughter as her Christmas book. I wanted something a little different from the typical Christmas book and this one delivered. She really enjoyed the book.

From a veteran of Christmas picture books...
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
I have been collecting Christmas books for my family for years and this was my 2007 pick. The illustrations are lovely and the story simple and sweet. Very interesting for those who enjoy Appalacian literature.

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Are You Grumpy, Santa?
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion (2003-09-01)
Author: Gregg Spiridellis
List price: $15.99
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Great present
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Review Date: 2008-11-09
I bought this book for my sister because her name is also Santa. I love the written story in the book as well as the pictures; sheets could be thiner and there could have been more to read and more to look at though. But all in all it is a great book.

A Must Have
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Review Date: 2007-12-14
This is such a cute book, and my children love reading it over and over. Your kids will definitely want to leave cookies for Santa after reading it. A must have!

Highly recommend!
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Review Date: 2007-11-24
My 3 1/2 yr. old daughter really likes this book! Highly recommend! Understands that even Santa can have a bad day but after a "love you" note from children with a gift of cookies, Santa loses his grumpies!
Savannah

BEST BOOK EVER...Christmas or not
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Review Date: 2007-11-07
This book is just plain fun to read out loud. You can go slow and soft and get faster and louder until you and your child are yelling, "I'm a grumpy Santa Claus!" I have even read this one without my 3-year-old around. I bought it for everybody I knew with kids last year.

Book review
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Review Date: 2007-07-13
Excellent book for kids, and at least humorous for adults reading the book to the kids, at least for the first couple of times out of the hundreds you will be.

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Olive The Orphan Reindeer
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-11)
Author: Michael Christie
List price: $16.70
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A Wonderful Christmas Story
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Review Date: 2002-12-17
This is a great heartwarming story for families at Christmas. I can't recommend it enough!

Hurray to Michael
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Review Date: 2000-12-19
It strengthened the Christmas atmosphere in my classroom. My grade two and three students were intrigued by the introduction of Olive and a new team of reindeer. The use of humour combined with suspense and adventure captured the attention of every child in the classroom. It had everyone reading!!! A teacher`s dream. A story for children and adults of the twenty first century. Keep it up Michael

I loved it
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Review Date: 2000-12-01
I have this book and I love it. It's a fun book for all ages. The story is unique and cute and I wouldn't be surprised to see it made into a movie someday like Rudolf.

A Christmas Classic
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-22
This is a beautiful little book with a captivating heroine. "Olive" is written in a style which will appeal to children and adults alike, and the illustrations are delightful. It is time for a new Christmas story, and my hat's off to Michael Christie for producing one that I'm sure will become a classic. My nieces in England loved it!

An Unexpectedly Wonderful Christmas Story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-14
My 7 year old son and I just finished reading Olive, the Orphan Reindeer. What a delightful story. Each year we read The Night Before Christmas, The Christmas Carol, or Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer, it was nice to discover a new title to add to our holiday reading. The press release stated that this book was geared toward the age group 9-12. My 7 year old read this book with ease and understanding. I agree with Michael, this book is for anyone who believe in Christmas.

Good Job, Are there other books available by this author?

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How Murray Saved Christmas
Published in Turtleback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (2004-11-30)
Author: Mike Reiss
List price: $14.70

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I Laughed Out loud
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Review Date: 2008-11-16
Every year I buy my kids a Christmas book to read on Christmas Eve. This is one of our all time favorites. My son was 11 when I gave it to him and it was very fitting for his age. His little sister loves it too. David Catrow's pictures are wonderful.

Add this to your Christmas collection!
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Review Date: 2008-02-12
This is a fun book to read aloud to kids and adults. The characters add a bit of whimsy to Christmas!

A Classic!
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Review Date: 2007-11-19
This is the best Christmas book written since "Twas the Night Before Christmas." We love this book so much it has disappeared and we have to buy a new one. Even my sister-in-law, who has no children, loved it so much she went out to buy it. She reads it to her high school students every christmas. They love it too. This is definately a book for everyone. I have read it to classrooms full of 2,3,and 4th graders and it has always been a hit. You will love this book!

LOVE it!
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Review Date: 2007-07-13
This book is a hoot! My 5 year old loves it, I thought it was hilarious, and my husband thought the illustrations were great, too. I intend to buy additional copies--for my adult friends.

Witty writing and wonderful illustrations... fun for all!
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Review Date: 2007-06-25
We bought "How Murray Saved Christmas" for our annual Christmas book (year 11). The author has created a fun story with witty writing and wonderful illustrations. Kids and adults are sure to find this book filled with Christmas fun! This is not your typical Christmas tale, but it is sure to become a family favorite! Give it a try.

I also recommend Mike Reiss' "Santa Claustrophobia" ; you will not be disappointed!

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Peef: The Christmas Bear
Published in Hardcover by Waldman House Press (1995-09)
Author: Tom Hegg
List price: $16.95
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Screwed on shipping
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-23
The book is great. My son loved it. Sadly though, it was ordered with the guarantee that it would arrive before Christmas, and it showed up on the 26th. Amazon has been non-responsive and has ignored my correspondence (e-mail & snail mail). So, I would recomend buying the book, just not through Amazon.

Must have book
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Review Date: 2007-12-21
This book is magical for kids - I just bought a second one to make sure both of my sons have this book when they are grown and have their own children. The story is about Peef - a bear that Santa makes by hand. Peef is Santa's right-hand "bear", but really longs to be given as a gift to a boy or girl, but he just can't bring himself to tell Santa. Santa figures it out and decides to give him to a child on Christmas Eve. Great lesson about love. Definitely buy the stuffed Peef they sell with the books and then place it in bed with your child Christmas Eve. After the kids have read the book several times leading up to Christmas, and then wake up to Peef on Christmas morning, they feel so special. They believe Santa decided they were the one who was special enough to receive his special bear.

Cute Book
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
I am so looking forward to reading this to my kids! It really is a cute book.

Great story, great reader
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Review Date: 2007-01-19
The book is a great story and even better when you hear the author read it the way he wrote it. It is a great story about Santa making a friend and eventually giving his friend away to a little child.

A classic!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-04
Santa is up to something! He's asked all of his elves to pick out their favorite fabric and bring it to him. Just what is Santa doing? Why he's making a multi-colored Christmas Bear, that when the final stitch is completed and with a push from Santa's finger, the bear speaks his own name...Peef.

Peef is an important bear. He is Santa's chief assistant and dearly loves Santa. But what Peef really wants is to belong to and bring happiness to a special child. That doesn't seem to be Peef's fate until one Christmas Eve when Santa is one toy short. Peef's dream is realized as he is left behind to bring one special child great happiness.

This is a wonderful Christmas story! It wraps up the gift of love, sacrifice and the sense of belonging all in one little bear. The illustrations are spectacular and will draw children and adults alike into the story.

Armchair Interviews says: This book, first introduced in 1995, is sure to become a classic and treasured by all children everywhere who dream of loving that special bear.



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Starry, Starry Night
Published in Hardcover by Bantam Books for Young Readers (1998-10-13)
Author: Lurlene Mcdaniel
List price: $8.95
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This book is very interesting and you should read it.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-18
I thought that this book was interesting, sad, and happy altogether. This book is around Christmas time, it has to do with babies and people dieing. It sounds like you wouldn't want to read it, but it really isn't that sad. Thats I recamend you to read this book.

Starry Starry night
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-23
Starry Starry Night is about a girl's mom who's pregnant. Her daughter and husband are really exited and ready for the baby to come, but when its time for her to have the baby, they find out that the baby won't live too long because only half of her brain developed. They try to donate her organs to other babies who needed it, but, once they all decided that it was right they found out they couldn't do it because once the baby had died her organs would be useless.
My favorite part of the story is when they are waiting at the hospital because all of her friends were there to support her. You should not read this book if you don't like sad endings, because the ending is sad.

what i thought...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-13
i read this book, and i thought that it was good! at the sad parts in the book, i cried, because they were very heartbreaking! if u don't have this book, i recommend getting it!
P.S. read all of the other books by Lurlene McDaniel. they r very good!

Amazing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-01
In "Starry, Starry Night," Lurlene McDaniel has written three more wonderful stories that will without a doubt make you cry.

The first story "Christmas Child," is about a fifteen year old girl named Melanie, and her mother is pregnant. Melanie is extremely excited to be an older sister, and has already finished painting the nursery and buying Christmas presents for the baby. Five days before Christmas, her mom goes into labor - and Jessica is born. But there's one problem, Jessica has a terminal illness that can't be fixed...she will die within a few days. Even though Jessica is only in the family's lives for a few days, she changes each of them forever.
This story made me cry, it's a great one!

"Last Dance" is my favorite of the 3 stories. Brenda gets a phone call from a Mrs. Drake, and she's asking her to go out with her son, Doug. Doug has cancer, and his wish is to go out with Brenda, because, according to him "She's the most beautiful girl in the world." Brenda really begins to fall for Doug, but, will it all work out in the end?

"Kathy's Life" is the last story in the book, and my least favorite. Ellie has it all: the boyfriend, the popularity, and...oh yeah, the divorced parents. But when Ellie and Kathy are assigned to do an English project together, they both change, for better. Kathy is the live in nanny for a young couple's son, Christian. When Ellie and Kathy begin to talk, Ellie finds out a big secret, about why Kathy is the way she is.

All the stories in this book are good, but Ellie's (Kathy's Life) story is pretty racy at first...it's pretty different than any other Lurlene McDaniel book in that sense.

Overall grade: A-

FIVE STARS ALL THE WAY
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-01
This book is awesome. I sat down almost a whole day and just read this book. I love how it had three different stories in it. I loved all of them i really liked the baby one and i wish tha she would like write like what happens afterwards and so on. She is such a good author i wonder how she gets all these inspiration.


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