The Dark Garden |  | Author: Margaret Buffie Publisher: Kids Can Press Category: Book
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Seller: the_book_depository Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1,996,632
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 1553370910 UPC: 625816709109 EAN: 9781553370918 ASIN: 1553370910
Publication Date: September 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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The Best book I ever read February 7, 2001 The story line kept on getting better and better. Although I found it hard to believe that she could meet someone that saw the same ghost as her if no one else could!Over all very well written!!!! This is a very talented writer.With alot of Ideas. It takes me months to read a book this one took me 2 weeks I loved. Some parts stick in your mind. She is very good at paintiing pictures w/ words.
I loved it January 1, 2000 This book is not only suspenseful, but extremely vivid - painting the garden and the house scenes for us with words. It is a gothic mystery with a realistic and down to earth young protagonist who is very appealing. Her family is sad and funny at the same time and you can't help but fall in love with them, too. I loved it.
This was the best ghost story I've ever read! July 21, 1999 Anyone who likes ghost stories would LOVE this book! I swear, it's the best book I've read in a long time! I usually take 2 weeks to read a book, but I got this one done in 4 days! I couldn't put it down! Everything in the book seemed so realistic, and had a spooky feeling throughout the whole book. I would recommend it to anyone who loves supernatural or ghost stories!
eh June 11, 1999 I didn't like this book all that well. The beginning was ok, and the storyline got better towards the middle of the book. The ending, however, was hard to follow and didn't flow with the rest of the book. It's like the author didn't take very much time to think of an ending, and was tired of writing the book.
"The book was, okay!" September 12, 1998 The book's about Thea, a 16-year-old girl who's suffering of traumatic amnesia after an accident on her bike. In the hospital she got these dreams about a beautiful garden with colorful flowers and a silverpond. When she returns home, the garden is like in her dreams, but the silverpond doesn't work, it seems to have been broken for years, and the flowerbeds are overgrown, like nobody had taken care of them in a long time. She doesn't regognize anyone in the family, the house though, is a clear picture in her head. But the rooms and furniture doesn't fit in and the room that sopose to be hers, she remembers a servent called Annie, should live. Thea begins to see people and hear voices that nobody else does, and if Lucas hadn't shown up she probably would have gone crazy!I think the book was great. It was exiting to read it, but I didn't like Thea, as a person. She was too angry all the time!!!
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