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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A compelling read,
By High Priestess Morgaine (Avalon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Stone Circle (Hardcover)
This book was an amazing tlae, taking several themes, and incorporating them into one carefully spun story. This is the story of a girl who has grown up without a mother, and now must go with her father to the distant and remote country of Wales. Also, it is a story of another family, one filled with the horrors of divorce, and an awful secret. Last. but certainly not least, is the tale of Carwen, the ghost. Her story is heartwarming, but also heartbreaking. Kimmel does an excellent job of tying the themes together. Also, she does an excellent job of developing her characters. I love and hate Dennis and Miranda- sometimes at the same time. Miranda in particular is an intriguing character. I also love the backdrop of Wales. It was a great place to set this story. I would suggest this story to anyone who enjoys ghost stories, mysteries, or family dramas. Happy Reading!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book in the whole entire world!,
By Sarah (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Stone Circle (Hardcover)
I absolutely loved In The Stone Circle! It is the best book ever! It made me scared to death but made me want to cry at the same time. Especially at the end. Touching and scary, I reccomend it to everyone.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A hair-raising tale from the USA to Wales,
By Erika Soeterik (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In The Stone Circle (Paperback)
Cristyn has traveled to Wales to spend the summer with her dad while he does research for a book about Owain Glyndwr. Not only does she loose her summer to a country that she has never seen before, she also has to share the house with Erica Dunham and her two children Miranda and Dennis. It's worse than Christyn thought though because Miranda is moody and Dennis is a pain. Then spooky things start to happen in the house and Christyn feels as though she is being watched. Then she discovers the secret of the cellar.This book was inspired by a trip to Wales by the author. It is an amazing book that brings the beauty of Wales to life - even though it is somewhat soggy as the author has it raining just about every day. Cristyn didn't want to go to Wales at all, but she became curious when her father told her that her mother was from Wales. That curiosity grows when she discovers the secret of the cellar and who has been haunting her. This is a brillaintly written novel that flowed from page to page, keeping you firmly locked up in the sotry along the way. Miranda is probably one of the most annoying people I have ever come across in a book, but as the story unfolds you learn why she is the way she is (and her story is pretty sad). I read this in one sitting because I didn't want to put the book down, and I spent a very enjoyable afternoon lost in it's pages.
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