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5.0 out of 5 stars
A fantastic read,
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This review is from: The Glow Stone (Hardcover)
The Glow Stone is a fantastic book. It presents Phoebe's fascinating and suspenseful journey as she discovers some hard truths about her family and chooses to confront them. The writing is engaging, and it's easy to read while still being nuanced and poetic. Well done!
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A Deep Character,
This review is from: The Glow Stone (Hardcover)
Phoebe is a girl I'd like to have as a friend. She notices. She wonders. She tries to fit the pieces together in order to understand. Besides she likes rocks and minerals, and so do I. In Phoebe's case, rocks and minerals remind her of her cousin who died. Phoebe misses her cousin and when she fingers the stones they collected together, her cousin comes to mind. In this well-crafted story, we follow Phoebe into passages of all kinds, psychological and geological, where dark mysteries may be revealed and healed with time. A very enjoyable read featuring a female heroine worth knowing.
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The Glow Stone shines a light!,
This review is from: The Glow Stone (Hardcover)
The Glow Stone, by Ellen Dreyer, is a wonderful book that brings to life an exciting and likable new heroine as well as bringing to light the issue of depression and bipolar disorder. Phoebe, the main character, is drawn vividly and realistically enough to make the reader really care what happens to her. She tries to deal with the death of a beloved uncle, an event that sparks more than just grief in her family, as old secrets make themselves felt in new ways. Dreyer's treatment of bipolar disorder, especially in the way in which it affects those around the person suffering is honest and sensitive. The action moves from the psychological to the physical during Phoebe's excursion into a cave with her Aunt Erica. This sequence is tense, exciting and utterly believable. I will be looking for more of Ellen Dreyer's books because she is an excellent novelist!
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A page turning pleasure,
By jonr "Jon Rosenberg" (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Glow Stone (Hardcover)
I'd characterize The Glow Stone as a Stephen King style suspense/ghost story with a strong psychological edge. It starts out as a thoughtful study of a young girl in a troubled family and ends with a thrilling test of strength combined with supernatural elements. I was completely engrossed by this book.
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Great book for smart, sensitive girls!,
By Psychology Professor (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Glow Stone (Hardcover)
Phoebe ("Spider") is a heroine who will captivate all readers who want books about REAL girls: she is bright, independent, funny, and she's trying to figure out herself, her family, and the truths that matter most. (What a welcome change from "teen lit" featuring designer clothes and mean gossip!) The Glow Stone is honest, funny, and exciting (the chapters set in the cave are real nail-biters!), an adventure of the heart and the spirit.
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Beautifully Written and Compelling,
By Nancy "School Psychologist" (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Glow Stone (Hardcover)
Beautifully written and compelling, the Glow Stone has much to offer. A riveting and fast-moving adventure story on the one hand, an intense exploration of an adolescent's inner demons on the other--a range of readers will be pulled in. And a strong, realistic role model for girls. Highly recommended!
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The Glow Stone by Ellen Dreyer (Hardcover - Feb. 2006)
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