List price: $15.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $1.35
Collectible price: $8.00
Buy one from zShops for: $10.39
Used price: $7.95
Used price: $9.70
Buy one from zShops for: $9.18
This the first book in a series of angel wings books. It was just published in 1999 and there are 13 books in the series already. Children will find it enjoying to read the book themselves. The black and white pictures help to show more what Patricia's life is like.
I found this book to be very heart warming. It helped me to realize that even though someone is different on the outside we are all the same on the inside.
Ashley @ MyShelf.Com
Used price: $9.70
Buy one from zShops for: $9.56
Used price: $6.00
Collectible price: $6.31
He thinks that becoming a good fencer will be the key for him. He finds out that fencing is more than an athletic activity and comes away with much more than the skills needed to face an opponent on the strip.
This book has a nice view of the main character's family life and displays some very good values for children. I read it to evaluate it for kids who attend fencing classes at a fencing salle with which I am associated and I thought it was a good one to suggest they read. It's a good story even if your child is not a fencer. The main theme is one to which anyone can relate.
Used price: $2.99
Buy one from zShops for: $1.99
Used price: $2.74
Collectible price: $6.35
Buy one from zShops for: $3.23
Sirena is mermaid in ancient Greek mythology who is told that to gain immortality, she must make a human man fall in love with her. Being a hybrid of fish and human mortal, the only way she could achieve this was to use her siren voice. However, after a tragic event, Sirena decided to leave her mermaid school for a secluded, uninhabited island.
At that island, Sirena found love. Cast cruelly upon the island was a wounded man. He had suffered the wrath of Hera, and would have died had it not been for Sirena, who had taken it upon herself to save him.
To find out more, buy the book...I would recommend it very much, and I must say it is one of the best books I have ever read (and I've devoured a whole lot). In truth, if there were more stars to give, the book would deserve it. It really pulls (hard) on the heartstrings, and I even shed tears while reading this amazing story.
Buy one from zShops for: $12.00
When I read this, I was surprised at how original the story as told by Napoli really is. It isn't simply Rapunzel told with more detail than usual, it is an entirely new story, which uses the fairy tale Rapunzel only as a guideline. At the same time, the book keeps all the plot elements of the original Brothers Grimm version.
It fills the gaps of the original tale beautifully, by giving all the characters sympathetic personalities and motivations. In this rendition, all the people are likable and realistic. In the most striking example, Napoli removes the one-dimensional villain, originally an evil fairy or witch, and replaces her with Zel's overly-loving step-mother. There are also many new characters and situations, such as the town and townspeople. It's fascinating how this book adds so much to the original story but still keeps all its details, such as Rapunzel's tears healing the prince's eyes.
The only plot element of the original tale that no longer makes sense in Napoli's version is Rapunzel's imprisonment in the tower. There are some attempts made by her mother to explain why exactly she is imprisoning her beloved daughter, but in the end it still doesn't completely fit. Also, the issue of selling one's soul to the devil doesn't quite suit the atmosphere of this story. It seems like something taken from an entirely different genre of folk tale.
However, this book remains an amazing show of skill on the author's part. Some of the scenes are written so beautifully that they can bring tears even if they aren't remotely sad. The switch of narrators, back and forth from Zel to the prince to Zel's mother, gives a full perspective on the story, at the same time keeping everything interesting. This is a lovely book.
Used price: $1.75
Collectible price: $37.06
Buy one from zShops for: $5.00
10/19/02
Title: Stones in Water
Author: Donna Jo Napoli
ISBN: 0-439-14122-2
Stones in Water Book Review
Roberto fell on his chest and rolled quickly to the right, kicking out his legs in defense. "Damn!" The soldier who stood over him pointed a pistol. And he was wearing an Italian uniform. Italian! He looked quickly back at the river, then at Roberto again. "What's wrong with you people?" he hissed. "That whack was hard enough to knock any normal person out. Is a bullet the only thing that stops you? Does everything have to be death? I am sick of you. I'm so sick of all of you." He shook his pistol as he talked, and he kept looking over his shoulder at the river every few seconds. The book Stones in Water is a historical fiction about an Italian boy named Roberto and his Jewish friend Samuele who was taken as a work prisoner in the WW2. This book takes place over all Western Europe mainly in Italy in Germany. The plot of the story is for Robert and Samuele to make it home safely back to Italy without any one finding out Samuele's Jewish or else they will not be able to tell about the adventure they had.
This book is a great book because the writing style left you hanging and wondering about what is going to happen next. I was constantly finding myself being sucked into the story; I was always fumbling though the pages to see what happened to Roberto and his friend. The book put a movie in my head; every time I had to put it down, I could not wait to pick it up again. The chapters end would make you want to pee your pants in anticipation to see what happened next, for example "then he held out his pistol and shot one of the boys in the head. Red spray fanned out in front of the boy as he fell forward." She would just not tell you what happened to the rest of them until the next chapter.
I would recommend this book to people of ages 11-14 and for people who like an exciting war book, and do not mind a lot of violence. If you like, action and adventure this is the book for you. This is a truly great novel about friendship, courage, and heart.