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Amanda's Magic Book

Reviews at a Glance. Amanda's Magic Book 0 out of 5 0 Reviews Review. Amanda's Magic Book is rated 2. Rated 5 out of 5 by XFreak from Honest n cute just like a first love: Rated 4 out of 5 by mysam from A new story line for match three game. I liked this game because of the story line. The graphics are nice also. It's a nice little game when you just want to play something easy.

I only tried the free play but I will be buying this soon. Rated 4 out of 5 by bep1 from Nice game This is a nice, relaxing match 3 game, where you help Amanda restore scenes in a magical world. I like the piano music in the background, too. Rated 3 out of 5 by Snowview from I miss the animals I liked the previous Amanda games, especially because the matchables were cute, colorful and distinct animals.

I didn't like the spiders or the boss level because they involve going fast. Well, they kept the spiders and the boss level but replaced the animals with indistinct jewels which, as other reviewers have noted, are too smilar to one another.

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I still enjoy the rest of the gameplay I like relaxing so I recommend using a free game coupon on this one. Rated 3 out of 5 by verimeri from ho hum Just another match three game. It does have the getting to build a fairy kingdom which is pretty cool. But that is all it has. No bonus games of any kind.

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Just one match three level after another. I played for the first hour and got bored. Add to Cart Add to Cart. A House in the Sky Prologue We named the houses they put us in. We stayed in some for months at a time; other places, it was a few days or a few hours. After we escaped the Escape House, we were moved, somewhat frantically, to the Tacky House, into a bedroom with a flowery bedspread and a wooden dresser that held hair sprays and gels laid out in perfect rows, a place where, it was clear from the sound of the angry, put-upon woman jabbering in the kitchen, we were not supposed to be.

When they took us from house to house, it was anxiously and silently and usually in the quietest hours of night. Riding in the backseat of a Suzuki station wagon, we sped over paved roads and swerved onto soft sandy tracks through the desert, past lonely-looking acacia trees and dark villages, never knowing where we were.

We passed mosques and night markets strung with lights and men leading camels and groups of boisterous boys, some of them holding machine guns, clustered around bonfires along the side of the road. The houses they picked for us were mostly deserted buildings in tucked-away villages, where all of us—Nigel, me, plus the eight young men and one middle-aged captain who guarded us—would remain invisible. All of these places were set behind locked gates and surrounded by high walls made of concrete or corrugated metal.

When we arrived at a new house, the captain fumbled with his set of keys. The boys, as we called them, rushed in with their guns and found rooms to shut us inside. Then they staked out their places to rest, to pray, to pee, to eat. Sometimes they went outside and wrestled with one another in the yard. There was Hassam, who was one of the market boys, and Jamal, who doused himself in cologne and mooned over the girl he planned to marry, and Abdullah, who just wanted to blow himself up.

There was Yusuf and Yahya and Young Mohammed. There was Adam, who made calls to my mother in Canada, scaring her with his threats, and Old Mohammed, who handled the money, whom we nicknamed Donald Trump. There was the man we called Skids, who drove me out into the desert one night and watched impassively as another man held a serrated knife to my throat.

Five times a day, we all folded ourselves over the floor to pray, each holding on to some secret ideal, some vision of paradise that seemed beyond our reach. I had a sense of what he longed for, which made me feel everything doubly. When the gunfire and grenade blasts between warring militias around us grew too thunderous, too close by, the boys loaded us back into the station wagon, made a few phone calls, and found another house. There was the Dark House, where the most terrible things happened, and the Bush House, which seemed to be way out in the countryside, and the Positive House, almost like a mansion, where just briefly things felt like they were getting better.

At one point, we were moved to a second-floor apartment in the heart of a southern city, where we could hear cars honking and the muezzins calling people to prayer.

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We listened to women chattering as they came and went from the shop right below us. Amanda and Jed start a secret correspondence, but Amanda wonders if they will ever truly be together. Readers who enjoyed the first three books in The Girls of Lighthouse Lane series won't want to miss this one, and it will appeal to new readers who enjoy historical fiction as well. Set in the small town of Cape Light, Massachusetts, in and , it's a sweet, heartwarming tale of young love. Feb 17, Caitlyn rated it it was amazing Shelves: When I was younger and first started reading The Girls of Lighthouse Lane series from the library, I remember it seemed like months of waiting before I could rest my hands on Amanda's Story.

Originally, Lisabeth's Story was my favorite; followed by Rose's and Katherine's. Years after reading these, Amanda's has definitely ranked first place. Amanda is the eldest daughter of the local minister in Cape Light. Since the death of her mother, Amanda, currently in the beginning of her teenage years, h When I was younger and first started reading The Girls of Lighthouse Lane series from the library, I remember it seemed like months of waiting before I could rest my hands on Amanda's Story.

Since the death of her mother, Amanda, currently in the beginning of her teenage years, has assumed the role of a mother for her younger sister Hannah and in charge of the household work. When an older boy named Jed enters her life, Amanda is attracted to him but her father restricts her from this new friendship. With tensions arising, Amanda has some difficult decisions to make in regards to her family and this new freedom with Jed. The Girls of Lighthouse Lane is a great series and readers should not skip out on the last book.

May 13, M. Her father says she needs to be of marriageable age, at least 16 before she can keep company with a boy. Amanda wants to please her father, but she also wants him to see her as a real person.

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Unfortuanately he pretty much ignores both her and her sister, although Amanda is has raised her younger sister, kept the house, cooked the meals, etc. Jul 12, April Suter rated it liked it. Amanda is the daughter of the minister who lost her mother so she is responsible for sister and the home. She catches Jed's eye and would like to spend time with Amanda but her father forbids it because she is too young. Her life seems to crumble as her father starts spending time with someone.

She misses a mother but not sure this is what she wants either. The best of all is the fact her three best friends are right there to help here. There is a lot of repeating in this series but I guess with Amanda is the daughter of the minister who lost her mother so she is responsible for sister and the home.


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There is a lot of repeating in this series but I guess with younger readers that is appropriate. Thomas Kinkade books I enjoy reading books without cursing, sex and drugs. These books a re refreshing. They all have a realistic plot. Jul 18, Corrina rated it really liked it. Didn't know what to expect but I liked it.

I think I will read the others in the series. Kaleigh rated it liked it Sep 17,