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Alyssa BEST BOOK EVER


Ellen This is a great book!


Janet I love, love, love this book!!


Meghan I adored this book! I, having an overactive imagination was a little freaked out at some points but over all I absolutely LOVED this book!


Cece diddo to all the comments above- and then some! :-)


Gloria This was what i call a BOOK! i mean i couldn't put it down. Absolutely mesmerizing


message 8: by Sarah (last edited Jun 08, 2011 08:37AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sarah Crisan This book was amazing!!! It fed my history nerd cravings and was also very entertaining. Jennifer Donnelly did an amazing job capturing the revoulution time period and a young adult's attention. After I read this book I read Anastasia's Secret (by: Susanne Dunlap.) Which is also a very good story after reading this one.


Meghan Jimenez I have read this book at least 10 times and i cant get over how beautiful it is.


Gloria Meghan wrote: "I have read this book at least 10 times and i cant get over how beautiful it is."

i know what you mean


Katelyn vitale i just love how she changes ! :D


Danny Fisher This book was awesome. The way the author changed between time periods and the vocabulary she used throughout the book is for me, a fellow writer, inspirational. I wish history class had been this alive in high school because then I may have paid better attention!


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I love that book. It changed me.


Kristin Gleeson I read this book with my teen book club and I found it just as good as they did. Loved it. The teens thought it rated as high as their favourite author, John Green.


Sharefah Amaaaziiinnnggg booooooookkkk i loved andi and how she developed throughout the story


Ariel OUI! J'ai ADORÉ l'histoire dans ce livre! (YES! I LOVED the history in this book!) This book is about the French Revolution, which #1) I find history in general very fascinating #2) I've been learning how to speak French in school and #3) We just started learning about the French Revolution in my social studies class!!!!!!!! I just happened to come across this book in my library at this coincidental time!!! How crazy is that? All of those factors added up and made this book very exciting for me to read. Yet, even with out the circumstances, I would have loved Revolution anyway. The way the author wrote the book from Andi's point of view was very personal, and it made me feel the same emotions that Andi went through. I cried. I laughed. I was on the edge of my seat, waiting to see what happened next (Eiffel Tower scene AAAHHH!). I got butterflies in my stomach when Virgil was sweet. Jennifer Donnelly is a GENIUS.


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