Children's and young adult books reviewed by Julie Berry, humor writer, graduate student of children's lit, and would-be authoress.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Keturah and Lord Death, by Martine Leavitt, 2006
How to summarize this remarkable novel? It feels blasphemous to do so. Its power lies far, far deeper than its mere plot. Meet Keturah, meet Lord Death, and be swept away, and changed. Young adult fantasy. Most urgently recommended.
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Any comment I make on this book won't be as well-written as the book. It'll just sound silly. But I loved it.
1 comment:
Any comment I make on this book won't be as well-written as the book. It'll just sound silly. But I loved it.
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