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Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin
Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin







Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin

Fridays awesome concept and the House of Stair whew! Loved it – wish I had read it as a kid – it might have inspired me to branch out more in my reading habits. I think it was because I was crazy about Archie comics ( the whole continuing characters thing ) Some of it is completely fresh to me – which is definitly fun cause they still have that 80’s feel to them – just recently I read – Marlene the Horror Queen Lila Perl, Fridays by Patricia Lee Gauch and The House of Stairs by William Sleator all really good.

Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin

Not all of them, I don’t have the time! However about a year ago when they were offering fill-a-box for ( I can’t remember if it was – ) 5-20 dollars at a used book store I really loved – but has since closed – I got a huge box and sat down and knocked them off in a week! I couldn’t resist! Unfortunately I didn’t read a lot of non-series fiction when I was a young – and when I did it was stuff that kindof reminds you of series fiction – like Marjorie Sharmats I Saw Him First. * Young Wizard series – So you want to be a wizard, Deep Wizardry, High Wizardry etc. * Non fiction step into reading series books – Tut’s Mummy Lost and Found, The Titanic, Who shot the President * Elsie Series – Nothings Fair in Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade can really Kill You, Seventeen and in-between, How do you Lose those Ninth Grade Blues, Fourth Grade Wizards * Maggie Adams Dancer series – Between Dances, Maggie Adams Dancer, Stay on your Toes * Can you sue Your Parents for Malpractice









Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin