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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authentic North Country read!,
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This review is from: Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country (Paperback)
I loved this book and all of the receipe's, especially the michigans! I grew up in the area and this book allowed me to travel back to my roots. Thank you Rebecca and Nick for this wonderful trip down memory lane!
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My 10-year old sister thought this was the best present!,
By Finalsatyr (Cliff Haven, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country (Paperback)
I gave a copy of this book to my sister. She's 10 and is in 5th grade this year. She loved this book so much and now some of her friends own it. She really likes the recipes and made the cookies for our family. They're so good! She also likes that there's lots of illustrations and when she got to the chapter that mentions Ft. Ticonderoga she screamed, "I've been there!". It was pretty cool. The helicopter seed paper pattern is fun, I've never seen that before.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great holiday mood-setting story for reading aloud,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country (Paperback)
Written by mother of two Rebecca Leonard and featuring numerous black-and-white computer-generated illustrations by her son Nick Leonard, Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country is a Halloween adventure novel for young people new to chapter books. Enhanced with tasty original Adirondack recipes like "John and Mary's Best Michigan Sauce Recipe Ever" and "Caramel & Chocolate Covered Candied Apple Recipe", Adirondack Nightmare is goosebump-inducing treat from cover to cover. A great holiday mood-setting story for reading aloud chapter by chapter or allowing novice readers to immerse themselves in the spine-chilling joy of words.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Memories Of Some Great Times,
By Under One Roof "Becky" (Plattsburgh, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country (Paperback)
My name is Chuck Bombard. I was born and brought up in Plattsburgh. I lived on "Fox Hill" (Johnson Ave.) and went to Our Lady of Victory High School (class of 1962). I am currently in Tampa, FL. A friend of mine recently returned from a vacation in the Adirondacks and brought me back an autographed copy of "Adirondack Nightmare." As I scanned through the book, my friend watched as my eyes lit up when I saw that the author was from Plattsburgh and on one of the pages was a picture of a michigan hot dog! I told him that the picture of the michigan brought back so many wonderful memories for me. I was in the Army for 29 years and would always return to Plattsburgh to visit family whenever we could. One of our first stops whenever we were back in town was Clare and Carl's michigan red hot stand. My mouth waters just thinking about it. My wife has a great michigan recipe, but we're going to try yours. Thanks for bringing back some memories of great times. Chuck Bombard (I have given the author permission to use this endorsement in any way she sees fit.)
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Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country by Rebecca Leonard (Paperback - February 15, 2007)
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