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Madapple by Christina Meldrum

Madapple

by Christina Meldrum

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  • May 2008, 416 pages
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  • Kristin (King City CA)
    Strange
    This book was very strange! The subject matter did not seem appropriate for young readers. This book made subjects like, incest, teen pregnancy, and pagan rituals seem okay. I thought the characters were odd and could not identify with their strange lifestyles at all. The only thing I did like was the courtroom drama. I only kept reading to see what would happen next in the trial.
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