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Camilla |
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Rating: Summary: O.K., but not one of my favourite L'Engle books Review: Took me a couple tries to actually finish it, although it was better the second time. It you like romance, read it. Not a gigantic, complex, plot structure, but okay.
Rating: Summary: Beautifully done... Review: When I first picked up Camilla, I thought it would be just another teen romance with a happy ending and lots of fluffiness without much of a problem. I was very wrong. The book turned out to be much better than I had expected. Camilla, a fifteen year-old girl, is dealing with many problems. Her mother and father are having problems with their marraige. She becomes very good friends with her best friend, Luisa, brother. This makes Camilla and Luisa get in numerous fights. And she has trouble accepting herself as an adult. The characters are well devoloped, and there is never any unecessary dialogue. The dialogue is in itself very beautiful if you look at the meanings. Camilla, indeed, is a book not to be missed by anyone.
Rating: Summary: Beautifully done... Review: When I first picked up Camilla, I thought it would be just another teen romance with a happy ending and lots of fluffiness without much of a problem. I was very wrong. The book turned out to be much better than I had expected. Camilla, a fifteen year-old girl, is dealing with many problems. Her mother and father are having problems with their marraige. She becomes very good friends with her best friend, Luisa, brother. This makes Camilla and Luisa get in numerous fights. And she has trouble accepting herself as an adult. The characters are well devoloped, and there is never any unecessary dialogue. The dialogue is in itself very beautiful if you look at the meanings. Camilla, indeed, is a book not to be missed by anyone.
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