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Heartlight

Heartlight

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kate & grandpa must choose between our sun and...
Review: Kate and her grandfather, Dr. Miles Prancer make great discovery. Using pure condenced light (PCL) and another important discovery, Kate and her grandfather travel. Her Grandpa is asked to make a choice. Kate gets pulled away and meets many defined characters. She realizes that in order to save our sun she must be strong. What will they choose? The long studied Great Star or our sun, and solar system?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heartlight
Review: T. A. Barron's Heartlight is a great science-fiction book. As you read this book, it is easy to sense that you are in the book with the characters. The book tells of a young girl who travels in outer space through her heartlight. Kate's mission is to find her grandfather in outer space in another galaxy and bring him home to safety. Heartlight is full of excitement and adventure as Kate searches for her lost grandfather who is trying to save the sun. The sun is running out of PCL (pure condensed light) and it is up to her grandfather to save the sun.
I really enjoyed Heartlight, and I am not a person who likes science-fiction books. This book is not one of those completely unbelievable books where you know that nothing in the book could ever happen. T.A. Barron writes outstanding details and descriptions in the book, and one starts to believe that the sun just might really run on PCL. The characters live within you throughout the tosses and turns of the book. T.A. Barron makes it possible to ride on the wings of a Morpho nestra, a beautiful butterfly, soar through outer space into other galaxies, get stuck in a black hole, and live to tell the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book, author, and it tells you a lot about light!
Review: T.A. Barron wrote this great book... It's about light travel and other galaxies...It's one of my favorite book of all time! You should read it...if you don't, you will regret it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book, author, and it tells you a lot about light!
Review: T.A. Barron wrote this great book... It's about light travel and other galaxies...It's one of my favorite book of all time! You should read it...if you don't, you will regret it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: umm...a title for this review
Review: This book was great. It captivates you and you won't want to but it down.

I don't think this should be age level 9-12, it seems to me to fit more under young adult.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I can't wait to read the rest of the book's in this series!!
Review: This was a great book! It was rich in description and adventure, with lots of unexpected twists in the plot. It was one of those books you just can't put down. I can't wait to read more of T. A. Barron's books!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good, I guess
Review: Well, science fiction novels are usually okay, so this one looked like it would grab my attention, but I found it lacking the can't-put-down quality that I look for in a book. It was pretty well written, however, and I suggest that you try it. I'm sure that different people would like it more than I did.


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