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1.0 out of 5 stars
The Cure for Insomnia,
By Keljeck (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Promise in the Storm: Grieving and Dying with Hope (Student Text) (Paperback)
This has got to be one of the worst books I have had the unpleasure of having to read. I am a Junior in a Catholic High School which makes the the age they are trying to target and I can tell you it simply does NOT WORK! If you like a bad plot, bad writing, and bad characters, this book is for you.Just to give you a sample from this book I provide you with these two quotes: "And her pale face turned nearly white." "'I want to be with Dawna and you when you celebrate the sacrament, George. And I think we should ask the students who were in the Grief Support Group to come. That would mean a lot to Dawna. It will be a very powerful moment, I think. Like Tennyson wrote, `More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.'' "Father George kidded for a moment, `Do you think maybe you could get Tennyson to say a few words at my funeral?' Veronica smiled knowingly. She loved George's gentle wit, which was often at his best when he was deeply concerned about something." |
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A Promise in the Storm: Grieving and Dying with Hope (Student Text) by Nancy Marrocco (Paperback - September 16, 2000)
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