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Crane (Ulverscroft Large Print) |
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Rating: Summary: Crane will lift your reading experience to great heights Review: Parents killed in a car crash, raised by relations who saw him more as a burden, Paul Crane leaves for London as soon as he turns 18. At Liverpool Street station, Crane is approached by a man, Mr Heathcliff, who offers to look after him and rent him a room at Letterby House. There he meets Charlie Green slightly younger than himself who tells him all about the dreaded place which is Letterby House. The two become friends and partners in crime and decide they will voyage out into the world together. This novel is the story of Crane's life as he grows up and as an adult. It is a gripping, thrilling tale let down a bit by the ending which is why I only rated it four and a half stars instead of five. This is easily Pattinson's greatest novel.
Rating: Summary: Crane will lift your reading experience to great heights Review: Parents killed in a car crash, raised by relations who saw him more as a burden, Paul Crane leaves for London as soon as he turns 18. At Liverpool Street station, Crane is approached by a man, Mr Heathcliff, who offers to look after him and rent him a room at Letterby House. There he meets Charlie Green slightly younger than himself who tells him all about the dreaded place which is Letterby House. The two become friends and partners in crime and decide they will voyage out into the world together. This novel is the story of Crane's life as he grows up and as an adult. It is a gripping, thrilling tale let down a bit by the ending which is why I only rated it four and a half stars instead of five. This is easily Pattinson's greatest novel.
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