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Red Unicorn

Red Unicorn

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book!!
Review: The day I found TheRed Unicorn was when my book to have for a book report was due. I had never heard of Tanith but, of the few weeks it took me to read it I was so amazed. I never did like to read but after I had read Red Unicorn I now can't keep my eyes out of my books. In my reading class I am recieving an A thanks to Tanith Lee. If he hadn't wrote this book I would probally be getting an F on my book report and Reading class. Agian I thank you and I will soon read many of your other books. God has givin you a great gift. Don't be afraid to use it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great trilogy
Review: though i found this book in the young adult section of the library i think that it works well for all ages. This a great trilogy - especially if you are looking for a fun light read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great trilogy
Review: though i found this book in the young adult section of the library i think that it works well for all ages. This a great trilogy - especially if you are looking for a fun light read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Depressing.
Review: With Tanaquil's heartache, it is a natural downer. But Lee's fast-paced writing never lets go, and I will promise this: the last few pages redeem its depressing nature just enough to make the read worthwhile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Depressing.
Review: With Tanaquil's heartache, it is a natural downer. But Lee's fast-paced writing never lets go, and I will promise this: the last few pages redeem its depressing nature just enough to make the read worthwhile.


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