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El Libro Que Se Sentía Solo (2012)

by Kate Bernheimer(Favorite Author)
4.11 of 5 Votes: 5
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EDITORIAL JUVENTUD
review 1: Have you ever wondered what a book goes through in its lifetime? Well, in the story "The Lonely Book" a little girl named Alice discovers what happens to books in the library. She comes across a brand new book when she is little and instantly falls in love with it. Later on though, when she wants to relive her childhood memories, she can't find the book anywhere. This story goes to show just how special books can be and how much of an impact they can have on our lives. The story also shows readers that books can be treasured and read over and over again. Books can take you to different places, similar to how "The Lonely Book" made Alice dream and imagine new things. I would read this book to students if I wanted to spark that interest in reading all over a... moregain.
review 2: So, here I am tearing up at this one like a goofball, and Hugh, my reader, is all intrigued and listening intently. I finish and think, wow, that was a great book! And Hugh says, "That was a good one, Mama." And CC says, "Ugh, that was long." :-/ So, maybe not a book for the four and under set, but great for older. I will say that when I wished her sweet dreams, she said, "I'm going to dream about living with fairies like that girl in the book." So maybe she didn't think it was too bad. ;) less
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hmiller4
What a lovely tribute to the power of a book over a child, and vice versa.
vijetha
Books absolutely have feelings, too.
Royal_kiss
Such a sweet story!
sfowler
Didn't work for me.
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