"There is so much going on here that I love that it's hard to know where to start.... This book is full of great messages about being yourself,
finding great friends and standing by them, giving of yourself to help
others and giving people a second chance. It's a book worth reading."
-Kate Elstad, A Reader's Ramblings (Book Review Blog)
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"Within the first page I fell in love with Willow.... A Girl Named Willow Krimble is recommended reading. A story about true friendship, helping others, and being proud of the person you are and the things you can achieve!"
-Melissa Freeman, Spellbound By Books (Book Review Blog)
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"I can't believe how much I loved it!... I found, even at 28, that I related to Willow.... This amazing book should be read by everyone."
-Andrea Burdette, Aine's Realm (Book Review Blog)
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"Not even 50 pages into this book I knew there was something special about it.... I found myself actually marking page after page of some of my favorite quotes; this is something that I have never done before.... A Girl Named Willow Krimble will catch you so off guard and surprise you in the best way possible."
-Katelyn Torrey, Kate's Tales Of Books And Bands (Book & Music Review Blog)
For Katelyn's full review, please click on the red link below:
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"Willow is a really good character... I think this is a good book for kids and adults as well. Willow teaches us not to be afraid of being different, overcoming obstacles and being yourself."
-Marcie Turner, To Read Or Not To Read (Book Review Blog)
For Marcie's full review, please click on the red link below:
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"The characters are believable, funny and endearing. This book is a great read, no matter what your age."
-Michele Latiolais, Reading Lark (Book Review Blog)
For Michele's full review, please click on the red link below:
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"Beautifully written realistic fiction with a hint of the miraculous that will leave you believing."
-Jacqueline Fitts, Children's Librarian, Long Island, New York
"Harry's worthy successor. Finally, another book for the whole family. In A
Girl Named Willow Krimble, children find a friend and a hero, and adults get
to recapture some youthful magic. This timeless tale left me smiling and
feeling more hopeful about the world around me. But it did leave me
with one question, what will Willow be up to next? I can't wait to find
out!"
-Debra Krassner, Children's Writer, New York City, New York
-Kate Elstad, A Reader's Ramblings (Book Review Blog)
For Kate's full review, please click on the red link below:
Link To "A Reader's Ramblings"
"Within the first page I fell in love with Willow.... A Girl Named Willow Krimble is recommended reading. A story about true friendship, helping others, and being proud of the person you are and the things you can achieve!"
-Melissa Freeman, Spellbound By Books (Book Review Blog)
For Melissa's full review, please click on the red link below:
Link To "Spellbound By Books"
"I can't believe how much I loved it!... I found, even at 28, that I related to Willow.... This amazing book should be read by everyone."
-Andrea Burdette, Aine's Realm (Book Review Blog)
For Andrea's full review, please click on the red link below:
Link To "Aine's Realm"
"Not even 50 pages into this book I knew there was something special about it.... I found myself actually marking page after page of some of my favorite quotes; this is something that I have never done before.... A Girl Named Willow Krimble will catch you so off guard and surprise you in the best way possible."
-Katelyn Torrey, Kate's Tales Of Books And Bands (Book & Music Review Blog)
For Katelyn's full review, please click on the red link below:
Link To "Katelyn's Blog"
"Willow is a really good character... I think this is a good book for kids and adults as well. Willow teaches us not to be afraid of being different, overcoming obstacles and being yourself."
-Marcie Turner, To Read Or Not To Read (Book Review Blog)
For Marcie's full review, please click on the red link below:
Link For "To Read Or Not To Read"
"The characters are believable, funny and endearing. This book is a great read, no matter what your age."
-Michele Latiolais, Reading Lark (Book Review Blog)
For Michele's full review, please click on the red link below:
Link To "Reading Lark"
"Beautifully written realistic fiction with a hint of the miraculous that will leave you believing."
-Jacqueline Fitts, Children's Librarian, Long Island, New York
"Harry's worthy successor. Finally, another book for the whole family. In A
Girl Named Willow Krimble, children find a friend and a hero, and adults get
to recapture some youthful magic. This timeless tale left me smiling and
feeling more hopeful about the world around me. But it did leave me
with one question, what will Willow be up to next? I can't wait to find
out!"
-Debra Krassner, Children's Writer, New York City, New York
