The Wizard’s Daughter by Catherine Coulter
Book Review for Team Thurston (No Namers)
Kaley W.
March 23, 2008
The beginning of this book was mysterious and very well written. The middle almost all the way to the end was both exciting and well thought, not to mention immensely detailed. The end unfortunately was unsatisfying to the the reader. It seemed like the writer was tired and just ready to finish it, because the other 15 chapters of detailed, capture-the-imagination, unforgettable writing was crammed into two very short and unbelievably cut-off chapters.
However, despite the intimacy in a few chapters and the end, it was more or less a very good book that could very well steal any reader’s attention.
If the author would rewrite the end with the same dedication she had in the beginning, I would have to say it would be one of the best books I’ve ever read. (133 words)
Kaley W.
senior
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| Date | Subject | Posted by: |
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| 03/23/2008 | I know exactly what you mean when the... | Mrs. Cope |
| 03/29/2008 | That sounds like a very good book | Josh D. |
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| 03/29/2008 | That's not my type of book. | Rayme R. |
| 04/04/2008 | Kaley, I too read a book with an... | Mrs. Puckett |
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