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THE BEST BOOK I HAVE READ IN 2010
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May 17, 2010 05:06PM
I have read many books already in 2010 and so far this is one of my favorite books I have read this year aside from Seagulls Woke Me, May Bird, and Lemon Tart (Culinary Mystery). I loved the humor and the adventure in this book.
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It's one of my all time favourites too. I like the way the author interjects - something that often doesn't work - but the interjections are fun and make the book a real pleasure to read. I watched the film when I was a lot younger and was desperate to read the book but couldn't find it then (pre-Amazon days - so long ago). When I recently stumbled across a few years ago, it was every bit as good as I'd imagined. An old- fashioned fairytale adventure, but completely new and refreshing at the same time. In fact, I'm going to read it again now.
I have read this book several times in the past, and it has always been one of my favorite books. I read it to my son more recently, and it was like re-discovering the fairytale.
I loved it too. Best book.And best confession of love of all time. I loved Buttercup's explanation to Wesley of how much she loves him and the love just grew and grew every second and she loved him more every second.
I was like, aaaawwwww.
Has anybody read buttercups baby? I did a few searches but never found it did the Stephen King version ever get realesed?
I love this book. I think the book is better than the movie! So much funnier!
Stacey wrote: "i have seen the movie, but never read the book. is it any good, should i read it!?"the movie is better, but the book is so boring to read. All my class for a project. they didnt like it either.
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