Books
Green Angel:

Reviewed By: Samantha
Location: Sudbury, ON
Rating: 5 out of 5

My book review is on Green Angel By: Alice Hoffman. This book is an exciting adventure. The main charecter is confused and delisional, when her family goes to the local market (some ways down the hillside they lived on). She does not go with her family because, being a teen she, she was did not want to be imbaressed with her family. So instead she stayed home.... all alone. Big mistake! A mistirious event occures where she is left wondering if she will ever see her family again. She changes from a black haired beauty to being nicknamed Green Angel. There are many strange inconters with many people and creatures, What are they you ask? Well you\'ll just have to read the book yourself to find out! Alice Hoffman writes with so many different techniques, this is why she is one of the best and happens to be my favorite. :)
Comments
This is an amazing book. I love it. Thats all there is to say. You should definataly read it.
Posted by: Karlie | October 15, 2006 09:21 PM
Love it! Its an absolute must read! Im almost finished and i still love it! It teaches you not to give up hope after one thing! ~Katie
Posted by: Katie | February 28, 2007 08:00 PM
My friend read this book before and so have I! It's an okay book, I guess. Nice summary!
Posted by: BookWormy | March 8, 2007 06:53 PM
I liked this book but it freaked me out a bit....
Posted by: Vick Y | April 11, 2007 09:14 PM
love it!My friend read this book before me so i had to read this read.if u have not read this book u need to b/c really good read
Posted by: marrisa | November 26, 2007 02:28 PM
She stayed home because someone had to stay home and tend to the house.. since aurora was too young to do it. sorry that just kinda bugged me.. but overall good summary!
Posted by: Kaitlyn | December 18, 2007 04:44 PM
i really thought this book was depressing, yeah sure she suffers from loss and tradgedy, but it is just way too depressing and sometimes scary how the girl reacts to her depression. if you like the drama of tradgedy then read it, but if you don't feel like getting depressed and read about misery(even though you might have experienced it/or will experience it) then you might not want to read this book.
Posted by: mary | May 29, 2009 03:56 PM