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I need a book summary on the Thief Lord..can anyone help me out?
>>By Aln (Tuesday, 27 May 2003 21:30)
I love the book Thief Lord. I read it twice. She makes it seem normal at first, the twists it into fantasay. It's great!
>>By Gina (Tuesday, 8 Jul 2003 18:56)
i m only on pg 91 and i love the book already!!! when i started to read this book the Thief Lord i loved and now that i am farther into the book i never want to put it down.....where i am in the book right now i m very disapointed in bo because he just gave away all of his and Prospers information away to the detective!!! so i m very excited about this book and i would like to read more of ur books..so if u can read this message can u e-mail me a list of books and the information about that book...my e-mail is cute_blonde68@hotmail.com
>>By Alyssa (Wednesday, 16 Jul 2003 18:46)
Well I'm on page 274 in The Thief Lord, and I love it. My teacher's probably going to make me do a book report on it, which is fine, but it's so hard to explain to people because there's always so much going on. My favourite chapter is probably 26 [The Break-In], when they're all mad at Scipio [well, most of them. Prosper's too busy worrying about Bo to take any consideration in Scipio]. If you ask me, Mosca's the only one who shows completely sanity from the beginning. It's a pretty strange book, and I wouldn't recommend it to people under eight years of age. This is due to the length and the fact that some people will be bored beyond belief and/or extrememly confused. It's still on my top-ten favourites list, though.
>>By NeverEverAfter (Monday, 16 Feb 2004 09:36)
I've read the Theif Lord and Inkheart, but I thought the Theif Lord was a bit better...the characters were more real.
>>By raspberry_juice (Monday, 11 Oct 2004 02:53)
i wasnt able to finish her books cuz ppl were rushing me but i liked it i no there is her books in my school library but the librarian wont finish with it and i cant check it out cuz its still new and all u ppl put too many adjectives in it i really want to read it now
>>By Lavendr (Wednesday, 20 Apr 2005 01:14)
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