When her father steals a rare rose from a florist shop, Isabel is pressed into employment there as payment to the hideously deformed owner.
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By Jen A Bookworm (Ca.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Roses (Point) (Paperback)
I enjoyed Roses very much. It is a new twist to the story of Beauty and the Beast. Isabel is a teenager who wants nothing to do with love or boys. All she needs is a job so she can save the money she needs for a trip to Paris. She works for a man who is so scarred that he can almost be called a monster. Isabel doesnt think she will learn anything new, and she doesent believe in fairy tales until it happened to her.
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Roses,
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This review is from: Roses (Library Binding)
i like this book, read it, but it would be better if there's a picture to this book beacuse i'm doing a report!
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