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What do you think of the Shoe Books?
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Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books
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Jun 27, 2014 05:40PM
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Ballet Shoes is one of those books that I read so often as a child that it's woven into the fiber of my being, and it's hard to judge it objectively. The other books are less familiar to me, and I enjoy them -- not as passionately as Ballet Shoes, but the characters are real, usually likeable, but interestingly flawed, and the settings are intriguing and have an element of wish-fulfilment for stage-struck (and dance-struck) girls. Sometimes, just sometimes, the prose can seem a little wooden, but I still think, they're well worth reading.
I've only read Ballet Shoes, and only as an adult, but I loved it, gave it four stars, and wish I'd read it as a child. My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
(btw, note the unexpected spelling of the last name - I fixed the 'this topic is about' to link to the author you intended :)
(btw, note the unexpected spelling of the last name - I fixed the 'this topic is about' to link to the author you intended :)
The audio book versions read by Elizabeth Sastre are tremendous. She does Ballet Shoes, Dancing Shoes, and Theater Shoes. I wish she would do more.


