Anne of Green Gables Treasury by Carolyn Strom Collins
LeeAnn725's review: "This book is a lovely companion to the [Anne of Green Gables] series. I love the floor plan of Green Gables and the tea time recipes. The illustrations are beautiful and the map...
View ArticleTreasury of Literature for Children
LeeAnn725's review: "This book is full of wonderful fairy tales to include Aesop's Fables, The Wild Swans, Rumpelstiltskin, excerpts from Hucklebery Finn, Gulliver's Travels, and various poems. The...
View ArticleIn the Courts of the Sun by Brian D'Amato
LeeAnn725's review: "The story of stopping the end of the world sounds incredibly exciting...and at times, this book really was. There were parts of the book that had me so sucked in I couldn't put...
View ArticleNight World No. 3: Huntress, Black Dawn, Witchlight by L.J. Smith
LeeAnn725's review: "I have loved this series since it was first published (before 2000) and the build up was leading to the millenium and saving the world. Since the final book never came out, I...
View ArticleAncient Egypt: The Kingdom of the Pharaohs by R. Hamilton
LeeAnn725's review: "But for the excessive use of the word 'whilst', a fantastic book about ancient Egypt."Parragon Inc (2007), Hardcover, 96 pages
View ArticleEmma & Knightley: Perfect Happiness in Highbury: A Sequel to Jane...
LeeAnn725's review: "While I loved the premise (Emma wants to be treated as a wife, not a spoiled child, and Mr. Knightley wants to be treated as a husband not an older brother) too many details were...
View ArticleThe Wild Winter (Witches at War!) by Martin Howard
LeeAnn725's review: "Normally, I would give this book 5 stars as I did it's two predecessors, however, with a different illustrator, it detracted from the story. Other than that, the story was great...
View ArticleFashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style by DK Publishing
LeeAnn725's review: "I read a lot of historical fiction and when clothes have been described, I've always just kind of guessed at what the author meant, now I can easily look up almost anything in...
View ArticleGreen Dolphin Street by Elizabeth Goudge
LeeAnn725's review: "Elizabeth Goudge is a fantastic writer. There is a certain repetitiveness in the book that, instead of annoying, are beautiful, like the steps of a dance or a chorus of a song....
View ArticleMr. Darcy's Diary: A Novel by Amanda Grange
LeeAnn725's review: "I always enjoy the Mr. Darcy perspective of Pride and Prejudice, and this book did a good job of showing his side of the story. My only complaint was the constant use of the words...
View ArticleThe Fairy Godmother (Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms, Book 1) by Mercedes...
LeeAnn725's review: "I love this book. I believe it is the best in the series. My only issue, and I've been seeing it more and more in Mercedes Lackey's work, is the constant typos, repeated words,...
View ArticleAccidentally Dead, Again (An Accidental Series) by Dakota Cassidy
LeeAnn725's review: "I did like this story, however, all the continuity errors concerning Nina and Pheobe were disappointing. If you are a hard core fan of this series, you will know what I am talking...
View ArticleI Can Read About Witches (I Can Read About Series) by Robyn Supraner
LeeAnn725's review: "A simple story about a witch who steals the laughter of Pleasantville and how a little girl named Rowena is able to get the laughter back. The illustrations are gray, black, and...
View ArticleRawsome Vegan Baking: An Un-cookbook for Raw, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Beautiful...
LeeAnn725's review: "I think this is one of the more easily accessible raw books out there. It doesn't call for a lot of equipment, and only one recipe calls for a dehydrator which makes it more...
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