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Shvoong Home>Books>Children & Youth>The Devils stone Review

The Devils stone

Book Review   by:tase     Original Author: Tase
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This abstract was translated from Pahoilaiskivi
 
Manda is fifteen years old; her life changed completely after a strange girl called Sheesha moved in. Sheesha is very peculiar; dresses in an unusual fashion and receives strange looks at school. Sheesha is very talented and dreams of becoming a Docter. She also has an interest in Indian mysticism. Manda is soon caught up in the same interest thus causing her to choose between friends; hobbies and Sheesha. Before long Sheesha and Manda find them selves involved in an exciting adventure in which Sheesha seeks her long lost father. The book tells of friendship; hate; searching; finding and forgiveness. Here are a few sentances from the much more interesting book; after all what can one descide from only reading the front and back cover. From the beginning to the end the book traps and holds on to the reader. The book is easy and fast to read with only 191 pages. I recommend it! Here is a small part for you to grasp on to: I'm writing this in Hospital; but not only to make time fly by. The story is like this; I feel like a bomb has exploded in my brain destroying my life and if I don't write on paper Sheesha's complete and horrible story to help get it all finally out of my mind; it will stay and haunt my thoughts for the rest of my life and I will never be able to live again...
Published: January 10, 2006   
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