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It's so wonderful! Anastasia, a daughter of the Marquis de Lafayette, tells of the hardships and troubles her family endures while her father is involved in both the French and American militaries.

When her father is imprisoned, her mother brings the family to reside in prison with the Marquis. The story is so well written, it's impossible not to deeply feel the love of this family. A young woman when they are finally released, Anastasia falls in love and marries a loyal supporter of her father. A wholesome tale, appropriate for all ages, this book has everything - adventure and romance. Truly, a must read! The Little House 5 Volume Set. In Stock.

This review is for the kindle edition set of the first five books in the series. These books are a great read, we already know that. I want to talk about the kindle experience of these books. I've been waiting for these to come out on kindle for awhile.

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The books separately are 8. My biggest complaint about this set is the navigation. I can easily choose which book to read from the "go to" kindle menu. But, after choosing the book you want to read, you cannot further navigate into the book by the table of contents. I also bought one of the little house books not included in this set, and this problem does not occur, I'm able to navigate to different chapters if I choose.


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I wish I had Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Lotta fun reading this book. I'm not a great reader so it's a real statement when I have a book that I can't put down - always waiting to find out what happens next. I loved the history lesson worked into the story. It made me think that I should invite the author to South Jersey for his next book. It would be a great way for me to learn about our history from the remnants of the Revolutionary War era that are still here. Not far away from Brandywine area so the main characters can continue their adventures.

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Concise history of this hero including his involvement in the French revolution. Not enough of the book explains his imprisonment. The Princess of Cleves. I was reading this for a class assignment. Mostly about a woman that decides not to cheat on her husband although she loves another man. It's okay I guess but I would not recommend it. At first it took me a few pages to get into the banter going back and forth between the narrator and character.

Once I got past that I kind of liked it. The story had very original concepts which is always nice in a genre that's been written to death. The writer has a sarcastic wit that really came through in the telling. I will say that the very last sentence of the story left me on a cliff. Which no doubt the author intended. I will look for a continuation of the story line. Galiano Picayune, MS. This is excellent history demonstrating the friendship of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette as well as the connections between the American and French Revolutions.

Gaines shows us how much the French Revolution was a result--primarily economic--of the American and the book flows from one to the other across the Atlantic with great ease replete with nobles and scoundrels along the way.

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But it is the character of Lafayette which is drawn so beautifully and heartfelt. For those who know much about Washington but less about Lafayette, I cannot recommend this story highly enough. Touching at times, poignant, it is not only informative but is indeed a joy to read.

A must read for anyone interested in early American history. A very unique life. And, I even started to read it, but then other books came between and then a couple of weeks ago did I finally return to it. And, oh Wow! This is a fantastical great steampunk book. The same body? Jekyll and Mr. I loved that the book had no vampires or that it felt YA. Instead, it felt gloriously dark and adult to read.

Yes, the story could be a bit predictable. But, nevertheless, I enjoyed reading this book immensely. Eliza and Todd felt a bit like Clarice and Hannibal Lecter. I especially got that vibe when she was in the mental hospital where he is and he is telling her what the killers want well telling her very subtle, she had to figure it out herself of course. Does it feel a bit weird to ship Eliza with Jack? I hope to read in the future about how Eliza captured him, not just as a flashback in a book.

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I want the whole story. View 2 comments. Jun 16, Natalie Monroe rated it it was ok Shelves: boooring , when-sparks-don-t-fly , not-as-good-as-i-expected , girl-squad. Perhaps you've dreamt of her. Her name is Lizzie Hyde, and she wants you to be happy You mustn't ever betray her.

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She won't understand. I mean, a gender-bender Dr. Hyde should "I want you to meet your new sister, he'd said that night, as she trembled, the hot sweet scent of elixir watering her thirsty mouth. Hyde should have been perfect for me, and it combines elements from Jack the Ripper and Frankenstein, with a dash of steampunk to jazz up its Victorian setting.

I did like the relationship between Eliza Jekyll and Lizzie Hyde. Her shadow self resents Eliza for locking her away, but also takes care of her in a way much like an older sister. The writing styles compliments their dual perspectives perfectly. Eliza's POV is in third-person, symbolizing her more "orderly" nature, someone more polite and rational; while Lizzie's POV is first-person, all emotion and impulse, suitably intimate. Captain Lafayette, the main love interest, didn't capture my attention though.

He's kind of typical—charming, rude, sarcastic, in a position of authority compared to the MC Peel back his layers and he's absolutely empty. The writing's also a bit weird in places. You can clearly see sentences where the author was straining for metaphors or just tacked one on for aesthetic reasons. I'd say give it a try anyway because the concept is quite lovely and the story is solid.

But it just didn't work for me. Feb 11, Bec McMaster rated it it was amazing. I rarely gush about books, or review them, unless they are simply so full of awesome that I have to share my love with the world! Let's just say, I adored this book. It's dark, the mystery is fascinating, the world building is fantastic, and the characters are just At first, after meeting Lizzie, I thought it was going to be difficult for Eliza to be half as compelling, but she definitely held her own, and I loved the interaction between the two.

They are both protective of each I rarely gush about books, or review them, unless they are simply so full of awesome that I have to share my love with the world!

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They are both protective of each other not just because they share the same body , but also interact a little like sister's, though, with the revelations of their respective love interests, I think there is definitely going to be some forthcoming conflict in the next book. It's fast-paced, unpredictable, and although I did have a certain feeling about who the murderer was, the author laced other suspects through really well and I began to doubt myself.

His motivations were a little chilling, but I couldn't wait to see how it ended. He was also not the most dangerous person around either : Some of my favourite parts: Mr. Let's just say, there's a reason we are fascinated with Hannibal Lector, and Mr. Todd is just as compelling. Every time he was in the scene, I was both curious about him, his fascination with Eliza, and also sitting on the edge of my chair, because his motives are just so unpredictable.