very very very good, must read !!*****
great! go read! ****
not bad, read it!***
okayish, read if you like**
average-ish, wont miss anything if you dont read*
not worth reading--
Goose chase
-about a goose girl locked in a tower and how her geese help her escape and find her true identity. exciting. GO READ THIS!!
Leap of faith
-a girl who's life is pretty screwed.
At the house of the magician
-another of the elizabethan-types. VERY interesting. this girl becomes a maid at a magician's house and get caught up in its dark secrets.
The Phoenix Dance
-about a shoemaker's apprentice. when the 12 princesses dance their shoes to shred everynight, her master's reputation is screwed and she tries to save him.
Martin the Warrior
-redwall book. no explanation required,:DD
The lost queen
-another of the series from the faerie path. a faerie queen gets lost in the human world and her daughter tries to save her.
Triss
-redwall book!!! finally found the last one. so now ive read all the books in the series.:DD
At the sign of the Sugared Plum
-same elizabethan london setting as At the house of the magician. this girl goes to london during the time of the plague. and how she survives.
The redheaded princess : a novel
-about queen elizabeth. not the boring-history-types. but interesting enough.
Tattoo
-four girls who put on temporary tattoos are suddenly equipped with magical powers and try to rid the world of an ancient evil.
Tangled threads : a Hmong girl's story
- a hmong girl who lives in a refugee camp goes to live in america and how she adapts to her new life there.
Under the Banyan Tree
-a girl runs away from home and finds a job at an old run-down motel.
Ten cents a dance
-a girl who finds a job dancing for ten cents a dance. while trying to keep her job a secret.
Selina Penaluna
-about a girl who's a mermaid changeling and her life. told from alternating povs. like person a tells story-next chapter: person b tells story-next chapter: person a again.
Defining Dulcie
-when her father dies and her mom moves, she runs away back to her old home.
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