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I always enjoy books whose plots and characters send me on a rollercoaster ride. Sometimes I like it when that happens in books, namely when I wind up like something better than I expected. The Romeo and Juliet Code is something of a modern re-telling of The Secret Garden, and at first it didn’t really draw me in. By the end of the novel, I found it to be a sweet and charming story that I would happily pass on to just about any middle grade reader.
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This ended up being a charming story about a British girl sent to America to live with her father's family just before WWII. It has mystery, a sweet little romance, and a charming main character. A nice middle grade historical fiction (even if the cover makes it look deceptively contemporary).
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I thoroughly enjoyed this while reading - a mysterious family, a historical setting, the possibility of spies - but it didn't particularly stick with me afterwards. Recommended to girls, especially, who like historical stories with a little suspense and eccentric families.
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Disappointing

Apr 02, 2011
Lisa
marked it as to-read