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    Have you ever wondered how fairy tales were formed? Look no further than The Inquisitor's Tale! I really enjoyed this, and it gave a unique perspective in how stories are written. Each of the characters were unique, such as Jeanne being influenced by Joan of Arc, as both are strong warriors. Jacob's motivation about family was especially important and was very real. I also loved Will's character, because he was so kind and passionate about his religion. The illustrations also brought a whole new level and helped me with the different characters. What I loved most about the book was how much the author made sure that the book was authentic. He did a lot of research to make sure that he was proud of the story, and I could tell he put a lot of hard work into writing this book! Overall, I would suggest this book for older readers who want to read about a more serious story that also has a great plot!
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    Hello! I am flamehearted. I used to have this account called the_wolf, but i forgot the password. My goal is now 50 followers. Follow me and you'll get a follow back!
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    Special Christmas avatar! (I'll change it after Christmas 😉)
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    i had a busy thanksgiving
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    At first, I thought Doll Bones was going to be really, really scary and nothing else. I didn't read it all in one sitting (I read it in two days), so at night, my imagination ran wild, and I spent it thinking of the creepiest possible plots that I thought might happen. When left unresolved, the book kinda (really) freaked me out. What's going to happen? Is there really a ghost? Are the characters going to die? Am I going to die? However, the closer to the end I got, the more... enlightened, I guess. The more I knew about the story, the more I could personally connect with it. As I got to learn about the characters (the maybe-does-exist ghost included), I found that I no longer felt scared, but I felt more at home. The book felt less like something to be afraid of, and more like a tale of sadness turned to hope. The book gave me a huge variety of emotions that just filled me. I definitely recommend this book.
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