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The Last of Danu's Children
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (Juv) (1982)
Author: Alison Rush
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This book deals with the issues teens are faced with growing up within a mythical, gripping setting. This book riveted me with the realistic choices and the problems that the main characters were faced with. And I loved the way the characters were strong minded and grew more mature as the plot thickened.


The young Elizabeth
Published in Unknown Binding by Stein and Day ()
Author: Alison Plowden
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VERY detailed
This book is very dull. It tells about every single person she encountered in her 18 years. There are way too many names to ever remember them all. I was too worried trying to remember who everyone was that it was easy to forget that this book was actually about Queen Elizabeth. In the end this book went virtually no where. It gave a few points about her rise to power starting at childhood, but mainly it was just names of people that she knew.

Detailed look at the early life of this intriguing woman
Elizabeth I is one the most famous woman in history, and yet history books concentrate on the accomplishments of her reign without paying much attention to the woman behind them. This book is a wonderful introduction to Elizabeth the woman- well researched and detailed, it is never-the-less an enjoyable read for the non-historian. By reviewing the early incidents which shaped Elizabeth and her view of the world, Plowden lays the groundwork for explaining her actions thoughout her long reign. I haven't read the rest of the series yet, but I am looking forward to doing so in the near future.

confusing beginning, but still a brilliant success
Books should be judged on whether they achieve their purpose. Plowden's purpose in this book appears to be the creation of a scholarly, yet readable biography of Elizabeth I's pre-queen years. This she does with consummate skill. The writing is superb, and the scholarship seems excellent. Plowden selects details calculated to wet the reader's curiosity and to draw a thorough picture of her subject. She has definite opinions, but she does not do all her readers' thinking for them.

I found this book and the rest in Plowden's Elizabeth quartet very appealing. Based on these books, I've been collecting biographies on all sorts of other tantalizing personalities that the writer mentions in passing.

Note: I am an English masters student, not a historian. I am therefore better qualified to judge the quality of the writing than the quality of the research.

One criticism: The book begins with a very swift overview of the complex circumstances leading to Elizabeth's birth. The part pertaining to Henry VIII is easily digestible, but the earlier section involving Henry VII, Katherine of Valois, Owen Tudor, and the War of the Roses proceeds at baffling speed. If you are not already familiar with this convoluted period of English history, the multitude of characters entering and exiting the stage may overwhelm you. My advice: hang in there; it gets better.


Multiple Choice (Roommates, No 5)
Published in Paperback by Ivy Books (1989)
Author: Alison Blair
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Copying A Paper!
Have you ever got the feeling when you panick about an assignment that you put off doing, but it is due the following day? Well, that is what happened to Maddie. Maddie is a college student who moved in siute 2c with her friends Sam, Stacy, and Rhoni, but she has a problem. She copied Sam's Shakespeare paper and the consequences are harsh. Alison Blair did an excellent job writing this novel because she made you feel the emotions that the characters had. I enjoyed this book because I can relate to it. It was suspensful, but fun. Even in some parts, it was a little dramatic. I would definently reccommend this novel to teens because they can all relate to it.


Thunder Ice
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1998)
Author: Alison Acheson
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Stefano's review.
Hi my name is Stefano Sidonio from West Vacover Canada.I am a grade five student.My class is doing a book report on a Canadien Author. This Thunder Ice story is a grate novel for grades four to six.


A Companion to Feminist Philosophy (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy, 13)
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Publishers (1998)
Authors: Alison M. Jaggar and Iris Young
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Access 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2003)
Authors: Alan Simpson, Margaret Levine Young, and Alison Barrows
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Ambush of young days
Published in Unknown Binding by Mann ()
Author: Alison Uttley
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Autism: How to Help Your Young Child Succeed
Published in Paperback by Autism Asperger Publishing Co (2002)
Authors: Educational Department Leicestershire County Council, Penny Barratt, Christine Cassell, Bessie Hayes, Tink Reader, Philip Whitaker, and Alison Parkinson
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Aventure a Paris
Published in Paperback by Teachers Discovery (2000)
Authors: Alison Bell, Mary Elise Loiacono, Amy Snyder, and Donyce McCluskey
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Back to School (Roommates, No 17)
Published in Paperback by Ivy Books (1989)
Author: Alison Blair
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