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Mister Posterior and the Genius Child |
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Rating: Summary: Unbelievable Review: The way Emily Jenkins described all of the events taken place through the point of view of a child made it seemingly innocent though undoubtedly the absolute opposite! BRILLIANT!
Rating: Summary: The world keeps turning - Review: The world keeps turning through the eyes of this 8 year old whose vision is both quirky and intensely aware. The humor catches us by surprise, the moments of truth are sometimes painful, and there's an undercurrent of willingness to live life fully that buoys up all of it. Emily Jenkins has brought to life characters who are oddly familiar yet have plenty to teach us, naming them with Dickensian accuracy and bouncing them off each other in ways that remind us sometimes of a circus and sometimes of a ballet. Her refined ability to capture the moments that matter and weave them into a story with meaning mark a first novel that will keep you reading.
Rating: Summary: GREAT BOOK! Review: This book is a really fun, quick read. It's funny, well-written, and easy to relate too. I highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: The world keeps turning - Review: you don't have to be an american to find this book funny, childhood is and international language, and Emily Jenkins successfully described 8 years old .. they are kids in size only but know a lot more than we think .. I loved the play .. thought it was hilarious .. she only did what was asked to do
Rating: Summary: funny Review: you don't have to be an american to find this book funny, childhood is and international language, and Emily Jenkins successfully described 8 years old .. they are kids in size only but know a lot more than we think .. I loved the play .. thought it was hilarious .. she only did what was asked to do
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