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Delightful. Revisiting my childhood in the sweetest way.
Oct 28, 2010
Tien
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it was amazing
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It looks like I’ve got a really good start, this year, in catching up with the Aussie lits. This is another classic which pretty much everybody has read but me! Seriously, looking at the cover, I thought it’d be something creepy (a quote at the back of the book reads, “It’s Beatie Bow – risen from the dead!”) but it’s not at all creepy! It’s a time travel tale which I adore and I love this book!
Abigail Kirk is not perfect. She was hurt deeply years ago and has never let go. She felt that she sho ...more
Abigail Kirk is not perfect. She was hurt deeply years ago and has never let go. She felt that she sho ...more
Read this years ago but was just reminded of it when I was writing a review for "Crow Country". A very good children's story that was made into a good movie as well. It is a bit of a children's classic here in Australia, and for good reason.
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There is something delightful about this novel, that just makes you want to fold yourself into the pages. For Playing Beatie Bow, enables the reader to escape into a world that is both harsh and wonderous. Abigail is a wilful, opinionated teenager who is angry at her father for leaving the 4 years ago and angry at her mother as she wants to reconcile. Abigail also just does not fit into the Australian school norms all the girls are talking boys and she has her head in a book. One day she takes N
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Jan 01, 2016
Ace Taylor
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it was amazing
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I have literally lost count of how many times that I’ve read this book. I first read it – well listened – to it when I was probably not quite ten? It was on cassette. I only got rid of the tapes recently cause you know not having a tape player made it hard. As soon as I did so I bought a copy of the book. I don’t know exactly where it is so I admit I borrowed it from the library but still.
This book is amazing.
Combining various themes ...more
I have literally lost count of how many times that I’ve read this book. I first read it – well listened – to it when I was probably not quite ten? It was on cassette. I only got rid of the tapes recently cause you know not having a tape player made it hard. As soon as I did so I bought a copy of the book. I don’t know exactly where it is so I admit I borrowed it from the library but still.
This book is amazing.
Combining various themes ...more
Apr 21, 2012
John
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Jan 09, 2016
Kalliste
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really liked it
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