Unputdownable
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Every Christina Jones book I've read has been 'unputdownable!' This one is no exception. Lovely characters providing gales of fun and laughter. With a descriptive language all of her own, CJ has become one of my most-read authors of 2007. I am trying to ration myself but I've become so addicted to her stories and unusual characters that I worry about the day when I've read the last one. Please God, don't let Miss Jones suffer writer's block!
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Really enjoyable.
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I thought this was great, a good follow-on to 'Hubble Bubble'. Could really see the changes and developments of the characters and relationships. Looking forward to reading more of Christina Jones.
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Truely magical
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I picked this book up after reading Hubble Bubble and again was not disappointed. I loved the way it linked back to Hubble Bubble so I could see what had happened to Mitzi and her daughters!
I am pleased to see Christina has got 2 more books coming out this year and that they coincide with my holidays!
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You don't need to know constellations to love this book!
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Fiddlesticks is another magical (literally) and charming village from the creative mind of Christina Jones. Seeing Stars focuses on what happens when people assume they know what others are about, but fail to really see each other. It's fun how CJ manages to weave in the movement of the night skies in to the plot line, providing critical touchpoints. And I loved the nod to the 60's music scene too. The cast of characters is once again perfect, a wonderful and engaging novel.
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Seeing Stars.
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This is an enjoyable read, not as good as Running the Risk, Stealing the Show etc but it is still worth a read if you are a fan. Lots of lose ends, and it just has the impression that Christina was in a hurry or someone has edited it rather to much. Still, like I have already said it is worth a read, nothing offensive in it, just not quite as good as previous ones.
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