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Book ReviewsCordelia Underwood or the Marvelous Beginnings of the Moosepath League (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Cloth)) |
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Book: Cordelia Underwood or the Marvelous Beginnings of the Moosepath League (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Cloth))
Written by: Van Reid |
Publisher: Wheeler Publishing
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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A Kindred Spirit to Red Headed Anne Rating:
5 / 5
Van Reid has crafted a delightfully charming work. CORDELIA UNDERWOOD actually made me, a deep-fried Southern Belle, dream of adventuring in the very New England setting inhabited by the members of the MOOSEPATH LEAGUE. I look forward with great anticipation to reading all the books in the series and sincerely hope that there will be many more escapades to read about in years to come. If you are a fan of Miss Read's English villages, Jan Karon's Mitford, and L.M. Montgomery's ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, then Van Reid's Maine missives are for you!
Delightful story, beautifully told Rating:
5 / 5
Van Reid has a magic way with words. In "Cordelia Underwood" he has created each character (and there are many of them)with wit and insight. His characters understand the importance of kindness and respect. They are also, with a couple necessary exceptions, game for adventure, especially when that concerns helping a friend or rescuing a "damsel in distress" (who turns out pretty good at helping herself). There are stories within stories and intersecting adventures, and I found each a delight. They all fit together into as pleasurable a novel as I have ever read. You won't regret reading this.
Great start to the trilogy Rating:
5 / 5
Van Reid is an amazing story teller. There are many great stories within the larger story. This book was great, albeit a little slow in places. If you liked it at all, you should continue on to the other two books in the triology which just keep getting better.
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