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The Second Bend in the River (Point)

The Second Bend in the River (Point)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: What a wonderful book. Beautifully written, and very romantic! I would recomend it to anyone!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is Torture!
Review: Who wants to read a book with 278 pages if only the last 78 pages have excitement in them and leave you hanging after the last page? I believe that any author who has been through some kind of education could write a book that is exciting while still trying to get across the message that the author wants. EIGHTH GRADERS Be alert before your teachers try to pull this book on you it may be the worst book you have ever read in your life!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1 star is generous
Review: why oh why this book was written is beyond me... the characters are obnoxious, the action dull, and the plot indecipherable... who are we supposed to be following? we read it in an eighth grade history class and it may have been helpful with the understanding of the war of 1812 if the facts had not been lost to the love story (to which one heck of an artistic liscence was taken) and bizarre symbolism... save yourself the confusion (not to mention total waste of time) and AVOID THIS AT ALL COSTS!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of The Second Bend in the River
Review: WOW! This is an AWESOME book! It is a story of how Rebecca Galloway meets the indian Tecumtha (Tecumseh) and how their relationship grows like a plant, until it changes their lives forever. It is filled with both elements anger and sadness, happiness, and just packed with wonderful imagery. The imagery was so real that I felt that I was there with both of them! I highly recommend this book to all, young and old! It is one to be enjoyed for years to come.


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