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  • bookworm88
    bookworm88is now following ananya59.
    About 7 years ago
  • bookworm88
    bookworm88 replied to a comment in
    Check Barnes and Nobles if you have on where you are.
    About 7 years ago
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    Want to read that series sooo bad!! i'd have to say my favorite is: "The Girl Who Couldn't Dream." I've read it twice c:
    About 7 years ago
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    I sing too! do you make up your own lyrics and sing them or do covers of celebrities songs?
    About 7 years ago
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    It is a good book, I think i've heard of Famous Last Words. How is it so far?
    About 7 years ago
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    Sounds interesting, how is it so far?
    About 7 years ago
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    Yes! I actually haven't read any previous ones before this, but I still was able to understand it because i've watched the movie and the recent series which I also suggest.
    About 7 years ago
  • bookworm88
    bookworm88's book review was featured in The Vile Village (A Series of Unfortunate Events, No. 7).
    Klaus, Sunny and Violet Baudelaire are orphans, their parents died in a tragic fire and left an enormous fortune behind - causing them to have too be taken care of by a family member/guardian and Mr. Poe - and banker with an annoying cough - is in charge of finding them one. This family member/guardian that Mr. Poe leaves them with is named Count Olaf, and he is not intent on taking them in to help them cope with their loss and love and care for them, he wants the fortune they're parents left behind. In this issue book #7 the children find themselves in a village - also known as the V.F.D., were the motto "It takes a village to raise a child", isn't so accurate. The Baudelaire's find themselves in A Series Of Unfortunate Events throughout the book along with mystery and comedy to keep you entertained. I highly recommend this book to those that love a good mystery and a laugh to go with it.
    About 7 years ago
  • bookworm88
    bookworm88 added a book review.
    This book is absolutely amazing, Anastasia: The Last Grand Duchess was a book about a girl and her family's fortune and the happenings with her father being tsar. I highly suggest it for those of you that love to read about history, it's also a good insight on how World war I started.
    About 7 years ago
  • bookworm88
    bookworm88 added a book review.
    Klaus, Sunny and Violet Baudelaire are orphans, their parents died in a tragic fire and left an enormous fortune behind - causing them to have too be taken care of by a family member/guardian and Mr. Poe - and banker with an annoying cough - is in charge of finding them one. This family member/guardian that Mr. Poe leaves them with is named Count Olaf, and he is not intent on taking them in to help them cope with their loss and love and care for them, he wants the fortune they're parents left behind. In this issue book #7 the children find themselves in a village - also known as the V.F.D., were the motto "It takes a village to raise a child", isn't so accurate. The Baudelaire's find themselves in A Series Of Unfortunate Events throughout the book along with mystery and comedy to keep you entertained. I highly recommend this book to those that love a good mystery and a laugh to go with it.
    About 7 years ago

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