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Hello and welcome! My name is Emma and I've been a bookseller for over a decade. I also write fantasy under the name E. M. Epps. This blog features my Two-Paragraph Book Reviews. One paragraph from me. One from the book. Here's why I keep it short.

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Review: “Ivy and Bean and the Ghost that Had to Go” by Annie Barrows

Image Emma 25 November 2011

Thumbs up for Ivy and Bean and the Ghost that Had to Go by Annie Barrows, illustrated by Sophie Blackall. Children’s.

Was wondering what all the fuss was about so I thought I’d read one for myself. Yeah, pretty dang cute.

The two girls were in Ivy’s magic lab. The magic lab was one of the five little rooms that Ivy had made inside her bedroom. Chalk lines on the floor showed where one room ended and another began. There was an art room, a living room, a doll room, a sleeping area, and the lab.


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