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Review of Shadow Spinner by Susan Fletcher

Review by Janice, aged 11 from Plesanton.  Rating: Brilliant

Opinion of the plot.
This book was just too great! The whole idea of the story ran very smoothly. Especially, the story gave me a giagantic excitement!!!

Favourite character and why?
Sharazad: she's so perfect! she knows how to care for others and is so brave! she's not haughty even though she's the queen. Sharazad's a very clever woman...

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
10-14 (or even younger) these are the best ages for the readers of this book. this tells the ideas of the living teenagers back then. you'd love this story.


Would you recommend the book and why?
definately! this is fabulous! having to do with the adventure and saving lives of a queen by a 13 years old crippled girl is the wonderful book.

Could any improvements be made and how?
no, not at all.. definately not! it's so perfect! but for one thing (this is not really the improvements), i wish there could be story part 2. i'd just love to see what would happen next.


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