Rating: Summary: I can hold my own spoon Review: Too many things were sweet valley highish. I can hold my own spoon and don't need to be fed.
Rating: Summary: You can't go wrong with this mystery Review: Walker does an excellent job with this book.As you eneter Katherine's world it's crumbling away and then she gets notice that her father who she hasn't seen or heard from in year dies. She goes off to see him off and go through his extate. When she comes across something that doesn't seem right and this embarks her on a journey that will change her life. Walker paints a powerful picture with her words. In one scene they come across a lion traped in a cage. You can actually see the lion and feel the cage and his imperfections with your hands. It will send chills up your spine. This is her best book and the only one that stands on it's own. Her other books deal with continuing characters and are great, too. Read. Enjoy. Then take a trip to a large zoo and enjoy the animals. If you liked Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal with all there power you'll enjoy Mary Willis Walkers' work.
Rating: Summary: A Good Mystery But Not Her Best Review: Walker's Zero At The Bone is a satisfying mystery that is worth reading. However, Zero At The Bone is nowhere near as good as Walker's The Red Scream and Under The Beetle's Cellar--both of which are VERY good,particularly the latter.
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