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Lily's In London?! (Young Women of Faith, Lily 13)

Lily's In London?! (Young Women of Faith, Lily 13)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sorry to see the series is coming to its end
Review: In the second to last book about Lily Robbins, she and her family travel to Oxford, England while her dad is a traveling fellow. But Lily is homesick, and has a hard time at first. She makes three unlikely friendships in Oxford: One is with Ingram, who is a geek with an attitude, another is Kimble, a rebel, and the last is Sister Benedict, a nun from the chapel across the way. Lily becomes convinced that she is on a pilgrimage during her trip when she recieves such advice from her grandmother and from sister Benedict. When she arrives at a distination, however, Lily is surprised. The book features a lot of british slang and talks about sights in England. This book is also longer than the others in the series. I recommend this book to fans of the series. It's such a shame, however, that this is the second to last book in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sorry to see the series is coming to its end
Review: In the second to last book about Lily Robbins, she and her family travel to Oxford, England while her dad is a traveling fellow. But Lily is homesick, and has a hard time at first. She makes three unlikely friendships in Oxford: One is with Ingram, who is a geek with an attitude, another is Kimble, a rebel, and the last is Sister Benedict, a nun from the chapel across the way. Lily becomes convinced that she is on a pilgrimage during her trip when she recieves such advice from her grandmother and from sister Benedict. When she arrives at a distination, however, Lily is surprised. The book features a lot of british slang and talks about sights in England. This book is also longer than the others in the series. I recommend this book to fans of the series. It's such a shame, however, that this is the second to last book in the series.


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