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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Angelina", sorted by average review score:

Angelina and the Butterfly
Published in Paperback by Pleasant Company Publications (August, 2002)
Authors: Katharine Holabird, Sally-Ann Lever, and Helen Craig
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If you love something let it go !
This is a great story that has been adapted from the Television series by Katharine Holabird. The story shows how Angelina the mouse finds a lovely pink butterfly that has hurt it leg. The story show how Angelina wants to keep the butterfly as a pet after its leg it healed, but begins to have second thoughts.
Colorful pictures on every page of this book help keep the readers attention, while the story really shows kids that maybe a trapped animal is really better if it is set free. This book shows a good moral lesson for readers of any age.
by Jordan Miller


Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination (Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series)
Published in Paperback by Michigan State Univ Pr (February, 2000)
Author: Stephen Howard Browne
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Fellow Professor
This book is one of the most impressive pieces of work i have seen regarding this topic. Being one of the most comprehensive works I have read on the subject, I was thoroughly impressed by Browne's work. I look forward to reading more from this impressive writer in the future.


Angelina Grimke: Voice of Abolition
Published in Hardcover by Linnet Books (May, 1999)
Author: Ellen H. Todras
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Outstanding Literature for Young Readers and Old
Angelina Grimke is a truly great and powerful woman. Her courage and strength are wonderfully portrayed in this delightful book. The historical record is presented in an exciting format. Too often we believe that there is little we can do to make the world better. The injustice which Angelina Grimke took on threatened the nation. The soul of the American future was at stake. The story of Angelina Grimke renews our faith in the power of the human spirit. She was a remarkable woman. Ellen Todras provides readers, both young and old, with a gripping account of her life and her struggles. The best book I've read in a long time.


The Rape of Angelina of Glastonbury, 1199 Ad: The Green Knight
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (October, 2002)
Author: Dennis L. Siluk
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A suspenful book
A suspenful book, it shows a little of reality in life, while in situations. I would like the rapist to read this book so they can see how much damage they do to the person. Also, I like how Angelina gets revenge from that kind of people.


Scarlett Angelina Wolverton-Manning
Published in Library Binding by Dial Books for Young Readers (September, 1994)
Authors: Jacqueline K. Ogburn and Brian Ajhar
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A wonderful story for anyone with a quirky sense of humor.
I recommend this book to many people as a wonderful twist on an old tale. The illustrations are delightfully spooky, and the violence is always off-scene. I am a great lover of animals and children who also are might be a tiny bit disturbed at the pets' disappearances. However, I especially appreciate it as a way to open up discussion about different cultural expectations and about parents knowing what's best for their children. The book is also great at giving clues; from Angelina's name to the family pictures on the walls, there are werewolf signals everywhere.


When I Dream of Heaven: Angelina's Story
Published in Hardcover by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Authors: Steve Kroll-Smith and Steven Kroll
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Old World Ways
If you liked Laura in the Little House book series, then you will like Gina in this delightful story. You will learn about how things were in New York City during the late 1800's for an Italian immigrant named Gina. I highly recommend this book if you enjoy learning about this time period in our history.


Angelina's Halloween
Published in Hardcover by Pleasant Company Publications (August, 2002)
Authors: Katharine Holabird and Helen Craig
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cute little Halloween book
Angelina's Halloween is a nice Halloween book for 3-, 4-, and 5-year olds, with just the right mix of scariness and other Halloween fun.

Angelina is very annoyed that her little sister insists on tagging along beside (or behind) her wherever they go, but she handles her little sister in several different ways, all of them good. The story includes trick-or-treating, a Halloween parade, and other Halloween traditions also.

The illustrations are like those in the other Angelina books: nicely drawn, cutesy, and cluttered with images. There's a lot to see on each page. Often my son just likes to explore the illustrations, naming the items on each page, and asking questions.

Angelina's Halloween is one of many good Halloween storytime (or bedtime) books for preschool aged children. I recommend it.

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Very cute!
In this next book in the Angelina Ballerina series, Angelina and her friend Alice design beautiful Halloween costumes for themselves. However, Angelina begins to find her little sister's tagging along behind her, trying to copy her, quite tiring. But trouble arrives later in the evening, and Angelina learns another lesson.

Once again, this book continues the tradition of excellence set by the other books. Katherine Holabird's writing is interesting and entertaining, while Helen Craig's illustrations just add so much more icing onto the cake. My daughter loves this series, and, frankly, so do I. We both recommend this book to you.

Best Angelina Book Yet
I bought this book for my 2 1/2 year old daughter a week ago. She has requested it at nap time, and bed time, and in between, every day. She can now say most of the words along with me! At first I was worried that she would be scared, but she loves every bit of it. I love how Angelina handles her little sister in all the situations from being angry to being scared. It reminds me of my own older sister. I love the story and the illustrations and would recommend this book to anyone.


Lost Hunger: Part I of the Hunger Trilogy
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (January, 2002)
Author: Angelina M. Robinson
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Lost Hunger 5 stars
I thougth this was a well written book. It kept me on my toes the whole time. If you like a page turner, that you can't put down, I suggest you check this book out! You become so involed in the book. I can't wait for the rest of the series to come out!

Lost Hunger
This was a very good read I read it in 3 sittings and did not want to put it down when I did. I reccomend this book and I cant wait for the next one

Lost Hunger, A great book to read
I have read Lost hunger atleast 20 times now and I do believe that this is one of the greatest novels. I love the way that Ms. Robinson told this story. So far to my knowledge this is by far the greatest book and I recommend it for any person whether he or she is into Vampires or not. So come and read this excelent novel. I can't wait till II & III.


Angelina at the Fair
Published in Hardcover by Pleasant Company Publications (September, 1900)
Authors: Katharine Holabird and Helen Craig
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Wonderful
In this next book in the Angelina Ballerina series, Angelina has spent the winter saving up her money for when the fair arrives in town. Disaster strikes (in Angelina's eyes) when she is forced to take her little cousin Henry along. She proceeds take her annoying little cousin on all of the rides that she loves, but he finds frightening. However, when Henry disappears, Angelina learns a lesson about others.

My daughter and I do love the Angelina books. Katherine Holabird and Helen Craig make a formidable team! If you have a child (a girl especially), then we do recommend this book to you.

the best in the series
This is the first Angelina book I recieved and I believe that it is the best in the series of Angelina books. It has everything a terrific children's book should have. The characters were obviously created with great attention to details and are utterly charming. The fabulous watercolor illustrations were enriching to me as a child when I read Angelina at the Fair due to the pastel color choices. This book also has a perfect balance of intrigue, suspense, and adventure. Every little girl should have the opportunity to read this book.

Angelina at the Fair
This is a wonderful book. I have read it to my 3 year old daughter dozens of times. It has a scary element to the story, which she loves. But, not too scary for a 3 year old. The pictures are interesting as well as the story line. Angelina at the Fair is fun.


Angelina Ballerina
Published in Hardcover by Pleasant Company Publications (September, 1900)
Authors: Katharine Holabird, Helen Graig, and Helen Craig
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Cute
Angelina Mousling loves to dance. Her dances cause her no end of troubles; when they make her late for school, make her crash into things, and so much more. Finally Angelina's father decides that it is time for her to take ballet lessons. This is the story of Angelina, and her path to stardom.

My ten-year-old daughter and I loved this book. The story is quite charming, with Helen Craig's illustrations adding to the book's charm. I must admit that it was a bit beneath my daughter's ability, she read through it in about 10 minutes, but she enjoyed it all the same. Therefore, my daughter and I both recommend this cute book.

Fun for any aspiring ballerina
Katharine Holabird's "Angelina Ballerina" is fun for any aspiring ballerina. Angelina Mouseling--a wee white mouse--loves to dance, to the exclusion of all other activities. She won't clean her room, she won't help clear the table, she listens to neither her mother or her father because she is dancing, dancing, dancing at every waking moment. Everything changes when her parents recognize that her interest needs to be taken seriously. Mr. and Mrs. Mouseling do just that when they go shopping and come home with--ooooh!--a ballerina's tutu for Angelina to wear.

Shortly thereafter, Angelina begins ballet lessons. Her perseverence pays off and she becomes a famous ballerina. In the interim, however, the attention her parents have paid to her love of ballet pays off in the form of her willingness to do all the things she didn't want to do before, because now she can dance all she likes in ballet class and in recitals.

I agree with the comments that have been made about the subdued sexism here. Angelina is presented as someone who is too fast and too nimble for the boys on the playground, but later in the book--once she has gotten what she wants--she is described as letting the boys catch her after all. It's a jarring note in an otherwise perfectly charming book.

Special mention must be made of Helen Craig's detailed, charming drawings. She doesn't completely anthropomorphize the mouse characters--they are clearly little animals, with anatomically correct limbs and quivering whiskers, but Craig somehow manages to humanize them and make them utterly winsome and dear. All around a very nice book for the aspiring ballerina!

Adorable Book For Your Ballerina
Angelina Ballerina is a little mouse, whom loves to dance. She dances all over the schoolyard, and through the house. Finally her parents enroll her in a ballet class, where she becomes one of the best students.

Angelina Ballerina is enjoyable for little ballerinas of all ages. Not only will it encourage your little ones to read, but to also have faith in themselves when trying something new. The illustrations will also make you and your little ones smile in excitement. A must have book for all ballerinas.


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