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Hello and welcome! My name is Emma and I've been a bookseller for over a decade. This blog features my bite-sized book reviews. I read books old and new, according to my own whim. Find my reviews useful? Sign up for my newsletter, Shelf Confidences, so you don't miss anything!

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Review: “The Princess and the Pea” by Lauren Child et al.

Image Emma 13 June 2012

Thumbs up for The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child and Polly Borland. Children’s.

When I first looked at the pictures, I thought, Weird. I couldn’t decide if they were cool-weird or creepy-weird or dumb-weird. I eventually settled on fabulous-weird. I kind of love this book. Can I go make some paper dolls now?


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