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A magnificently written romance
This book changed me somehow.Two very different people meet and love has its way with them. There were a couple of places in this book where I literally started sobbing, overcome with emotion.
I have since read everything LaVyrle Spencer has written, but this one holds a special place in my heart.
If you liked "Dirty Dancing," try this wonderful keeper

Under Plum Lake is one of the best books I've ever read.
Wonderful dreamlike magical story
An unforgettable delight.If anyone can get hold of a copy PLEASE let me know!


Good book for read-aloud or shared reading
A Heartwarming Survival Story of a Young GirlThis book could not of been any better than the autor, Louise Erdrich, made this narrative with the authentic illustrations and Objibwa terms that she infused within the story. This book gave readers a since of hope and duration as she portrayed it through a young native american girl, Omakayas, through a cycle of hardships and troubles. There were times that the story made me laugh, but I could not put this book down as this native american family faced an epidemic of smallpox. I actually felt like I was part of these peoples'lives on the Island of the Golden-Breasted Woodpecker. To see how Omakayas helped her family and lifted their spirits during these troubling times, I think that it is a excellent and heartwarming story. There were historical documentations that were seen through the young girl, Omakayas's eyes. Knowing that she had to try to get her family through this plague, gave the story more emotion. Omakayas showed devotion to her siblings, parents, friends, animals of the forest, and grandmother. A true enlightenment! -Allison Byrd, Oxford, MS
Everybody should read this wonderful book.

Riverfront Resident Finds "River of Lakes" a Scenic View
An Invitation
Special St. Johns

Up To the Gears' Usual Standards
Funny and Moving
A Great Read! Don't miss out!

The perfect marraige of nature and family life. . .This is a must read. A wonderful story of love, hardships, and more love, REFUGE is a truly breathtaking piece of art.
Excellent weaving together of place and heart
A refuge becomes a sanctuary

The Curse of Camp Cold Lake(Goosebumps,No. 56)
The Curse of Camp Cold Lake:Sarah is at Camp Cold Lake she hates it, her parents made her go. She hates swimming, she hates the lake, she hates outdoors, her bunk mates are total jerks,and her brother is having the time of his life. Sarah is so miserable she go's out the to the one day to pretend she'd drowning. The plan go's so well that she practiclly dies and as planned everyone feels sorry for her, but not without a downside as Dellah, a ghost is continually haunting and chasing her. Because Dellah needs a budy, everyone at camo cold lake needs a buddy!!!
Sarah is so miserable she wants to drag her brother with her to escape, he wont go he's having to much fun though... So Sarah makes the brake on her own!!!
One of the best Goodbump books!!!
Read the book to find out the rest!!!
God Bless ~Amy
I loved it!

Remember MacGyver?He kept coming to mind as I was reading this incredible book, as the characters, stranded on an island with absolutely nothing, accomplished such amazing feats as draining a lake, making a home, building a ship, making an elevator, and a great many other things. There is excitement, suspense (what IS going on on this mysterious island??), and wonderful, likeable characters. Not a real well-known Verne book, but fortunately still in print, and one of his best and most entertaining.
(Incidentally, if you want a children's version of the same story, try to find "A Long Vacation" by Jules Verne, which is extremely similar in plot, but with younger characters and for a younger audience - very charming!)
By the way, please do read 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea first, if you have not already done so. Evidently, Verne assumed that everyone had when he wrote this novel.
Great reading!
Excellent
Adventure UnlimitedMention Jules Verne, and books that spring to mind are 20,000 Leagues, Around the World in 80 days, and Journey to the Center of the Earth. The Mysterious Island is one of his lesser known works, which is something of a mystery itself.
The book surpasses one's imagination and never fails to surprise. From the initial pages when Capt. Cyrus Harding and his friends decide to escape from a prison camp, the story seizes the complete attention of the reader, and unfolds at a pace and in a direction excelling Jules Verne's characteristic stories. The spirit and ingenuity of man is demonstrated in almost every page, as Cyrus and Co. find themselves marooned on a deserted island, and armed with only their wits, transform their desperate situation into a wonder world of science and technology. The reader is drawn into the adventure and finds himself trying to find solutions to the problems and obstacles that lie in plenty for the castaways, as Cyrus and his indomitable friends surmount myriad problems in their fight for survival. They are aided in their ventures by an uncanny and eerie source that remains a mystery until the very end.
This book cannot fail to fascinate and inspire awe in the mind of any reader. One begins to grasp the marvels and inventive genius behind the simple daily conveniences and devices that are normally taken for granted. The line between reality and fantasy is incredibly thin, and for sheer reading pleasure and boundless adventure, this book will never cease to please.
PS: The book has been adapted into a movie, which is one of the worst adaptations of any novel that I have ever had the misfortune of viewing. It is criminal to even mention the movie and the original work in the same breath.


New Beginnings
Emma's Review
The Ingalls family return to prairie life.

A classic adventure story of a carved Indian
Paddle To The Store And Get A Copy Of This Book!
A classic book
P.S. Also try Lavyrle Spencer's "The Gamble" and "Years"