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Feb 16, 2018RescueDog rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Each of the 3 books in this series can be read as stand alone novels. There’s nothing bad about this book. Somehow it just all seemed very familiar; like it reused plots from the first two books. Characters are all likable, at least the ones we are supposed to like are. It’s difficult to read with our modern ideas that all people are created equal. They certainly didn’t feel that way in 1855. I listened rather than read. The reader has a nice voice & does a good job voicing the characters, but I’m not sure she could read any slower. There’s no way a 300 page book should take 10 discs. It felt like she was reading a bedtime story to a small child.