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Charlie Wilcox (Charlie Wilcox #1)
Hardcover, 221 pages
Published
October 19th 2000
by Turtleback Books
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I'm normally not this mean (key word here being NORMALLY) however I must say this book was a total piece of shit(In my opinion!!!So please don't bash me!!!) My class read it in school a while back (grade 7, to be exact) and boy, did i hate it! First of all, the book was at a much too easy reading level for me to enjoy. Also the author only created one decent female character, which is Mac. Claire is ugly, Emma is a maid, Charlies mom is a little weird and aunt Maude, she's, well, she's aunt Maud...more
I would have given this book 3.5 stars. I did enjoy the story, but found it pretty hard to get into at first. Again its not my usual novel, as from a male perspective, not to mention set during WWI. I did find that the end did leave me hangin, but there is a sequel to this book if I really want to know what happens.
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Sharon E. McKay was born in 1954 in Montreal, Quebec, and earned a B.A. from York University in 1978. She lives in Kilbride, Ontario.
Series:
* Our Canadian Girl: Penelope
* Charlie Wilcox
Awards:
Arthur Ellis Award
◊ Best Juvenile (2009): War Brothers - Winner
Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award: Fiction
◊ 2002 – Charlie Wilcox – Winner
More about Sharon E. McKay...
Series:
* Our Canadian Girl: Penelope
* Charlie Wilcox
Awards:
Arthur Ellis Award
◊ Best Juvenile (2009): War Brothers - Winner
Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award: Fiction
◊ 2002 – Charlie Wilcox – Winner
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