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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Scribbler of dreams (Mary E. Pearson)

comments by: Maggie B.


This is an amazing novel in which a young girl named Kaitlyn - an artist,keeping to herself and confiding in her journal after her father is accused of murdering another man who is part of the Crutchfield family, who the Malones have had a feud with for as long as young Kait can remember. But what shocks the heroine is that even after tradgedy, she can still learn to love and trust some one she does not know well, and what shocks her is that the young man she has fallen for is Bram Crutchfield - son of the man that was believed to be killed by Mr.Malone. This story is one of Love, Hate, Forgiving, Forgetting and most importantly, one of trust. It is a modern "Romeo and Juliet". The outcome of this novel will not shock you, but you will be left feeling joyful and satisfied. I didn't want it to end.


The best part of this book for me was the end, when the two main characters learn the true meaning of love, and how it means that even despite what has happened between their parents, they have the power to change everything, and end this ridiculous arguement.

My rating is: - I didn't want it to end!

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