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Politically Correct Bedtime Stories review

they very simple and easy to read, but pretty funny.

Zel review

my personal favorite of Napoli's re-tellings and one of my favorite books period. i love how she dalves into the psychological aspects and deeper meanings behind classic fairy tales and she does it beautifully in the novel. don't get tricked by the "young adult" classification, her re-tellings deal with some mature subject matter from insanity to drugs to sex, but she handles it in way that it might be overlooked by the younger readers, but is still appreciated and understood by the older ones.

Dancing on the Edge review

i read this book in middle school and loved it, but couldn't for the life of me remember the title or author. i searched for it for years until i acidentally stumbled across it at my local library. i re-read it and fell in love with it all over again. it's really a great read.

After You'd Gone review

possibly the saddest book i've ever read, but very beautiful.

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1) review

not bad for having been written by a 15 year old

His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass; The Subtle Knife; The Amber Spyglass) review

amazing... that's all i can say... amazing.

The Westing Game review

i've read this book too many times to count. it was one of my favorites in middle school and continues to be one of my favorites now.

The Empress's New Lingerie: Bedtime Stories for Grownups review

my friend and I saw this on a website and had to have it. it was actually more humorous than erotic (except for beauty and the beast which was actually a really good story), but it's still likable

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3) review

my personal favorite of the harry potter books

Comes the Blind Fury review

this is a great book, it's the one that got me started on John Saul.
