by Charles Dickens
They are all certainly interesting and varied, but so disconnected and strangely unfinished that I couldn’t really enjoy them.
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They are all certainly interesting and varied, but so disconnected and strangely unfinished that I couldn’t really enjoy them.
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Once again, I was extremely disappointed in this book. Alanna is so great when she’s fighting, and helping people with her magic, and making friends, and teaching youngsters to control their budding magic. She is hardworking and tough and compassionate. She is such a delight in those scenes!
And then she goes sleeping around with two different men. This is not a series for middle grade! I just don’t understand why any of that is in this book.
When Edwin goes missing on a stormy Christmas Eve, suspicion falls on an innocent young man, Neville Landless, who had an argument with Edwin weeks before. Jasper vows to bring the murderer to justice, and spends his time spying and searching out his neighbor’s secrets. Frightened by what the impassioned Jasper might do, Rosa flees to her guardian in London and befriends Neville’s sister, Helena. From the opium dens of London to the quiet streets of a country village, the mystery takes many shapes as each character searches for the truth.
It’s amazing to me that even this little fragment of a story still holds such power and interest hundreds of years after it was written!
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