5/29/2023 0 Comments Revolution by Jennifer DonnellyA beautifully written and perfect mix of contemporary and historical fiction. By the time we got to the end, I was so involved in both of their stories that I couldn't put it down. I liked the realistic look both at the situation Andi was in and the French Revolution and what went on then. But, when her story began to intersect with Alexandra's, I think it got more interesting. At first, I did not have any interest in reading about Andi and the things that were going on in her life. This book was a really interesting way to learn about the French Revolution. But when she finds a diary from a young girl caught up in the French Revolution, she might get more from this trip than she expected. All she knows is that she needs to get back, even if it means finishing her school project on a French composer. When her father shows up and takes her to Paris for Christmas vacation, she is so angry she doesn't know what to do. Her mother is lost in grief, her grades are slipping, and she feels responsible for his death. Retro Friday Review: Eragon by Christopher PaoliniĪndi feels like her life is falling apart, ever since the accident when her brother was killed. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (for Challenges)īook Review: Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon Listless Monday, Retellings and Such Like Book Review: Revolution by Jennifer Donnellyīook Review: The Extraordinary Secrets of April, M.īook Review: Everneath by Brodi Ashton and GIVEAWAY!!
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