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5.0 out of 5 stars
Stained Glass: A Great Success!,
By "pighinca" (Osoyoos, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stained Glass (Paperback)
I have recently finished reading "Stained Glass" by Michael Bedard, and I must say it is a very interesting and adventurous book. It even has a lot of fictional memories that Charles remembered thanks to Ambriel, the girl that forgot her memory in "Stained Glass." "Stained Glass," I must say, is a very good book for young-adult readers like me!
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A good read for young adults,
By Heather (Denmark, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stained Glass (Paperback)
What you expect isn't always what you get. After hearing a book talk about Stained Glass I was very excited to pick it up and read it. I soon realized that though the book was well written, it may be a better read for someone who is a bit younger than a junior in high school. The middle of the book tended to drag on a little more than what was necessary to compelete the novel. But I sitll managed to get caught up in the story of Charles and Ambriel. Charles goes to St. Bartholomew's church to skip his paino lessons. One day he hears a crash and finds that the church caretaker has accidentally broken a stained glass window. The broken window falls on a homeless girl and causes her to lose her memory. Charles cannot seem to shake this girl from his mind and ends up on a sojourn through his hometown of Caledon looking for clues to the homeless girl's past....
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Stained Glass by Michael Bedard (Paperback - September 10, 2002)
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