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Good to the Last Drop
I enjoyed this book. It's a quick read that made me all happy inside, unlike a number of YA books that can be rather emotionally draining. I like Katrina and I can relate to her situation of not knowing what you want or what you most desire at the age of sixteen. With school, friendship troubles and dilemma's of the heart, it's quite the teen novel. Add a cute angel who follows you around, your grandmother falling ill, and add Mr. Scoundrel as your neighbour who is stealing your customers and you've got yourself more than what the average teenager can handle, but Katrina knows what to do.
Malcolm the Messenger is quite something, although I wasn't in favour of him wearing a kilt as he had just travelled to Scotland, but then he becomes partial to it, and I guess I was okay with it too. He is not your typical angel, but his manners, his language, and his curiosity towards all things new to him will have you wishing you had an angel sleeping in your backyard between message deliveries.
I like the premise of this story and the plot is good, centering around the theme of forgiveness. This story also reminds us that everyone is good at something and that "for a single good deed, one will be rewarded tenfold." (The Koran)
Coffeehouse Angel is a light, entertaining read that is sure to delight and warm your heart on a chilly day. It's a charming story that will have you smiling throughout the read.4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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This book is a GREAT READ. I recomend reading this book to anyon
This book is a GREAT READ. I recomend reading this book to anyone, it's cute and the storyline is really interesting! If you like reading about angels, friendship and love. This book is it! READ IT! it's an awesome book you won't be disapointed. I enjoyed reading this book, I actually can't stop re-reading it. I hope you all like the book as much as I did.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Adorable.
Anna's Old World Scandinavian Coffeehouse used to be the hang out place. It used to have the best prices, the most tourists, and used to have all the customers. But ever since Java Heaven, the modern coffeehouse next door, started as a business two years ago, Anna's only has a matter of time before the bills can't be paid. The orphaned granddaughter, Katrina, of the owner has been working there since middle school and knows that they won't be able to survive if they don't get their customers back. When Malcolm, an angel on duty, offers Katrina one wish and explains that it has to be her biggest desire, she can't figure out what she wants. Caught between teenage romances and medical bills, Katrina needs to get her head in the game before time runs out and she is thrown onto the street.
Coffeehouse Angel is best described as the feeling of staying inside on a rainy day, watching the water slide down the window and wondering what the generations before you did on such an occasion. It's like cutting out paper hearts for no reason or picking a flower just because it's pretty. There's something on the inside of this book waiting to yell "Surprise!" but it never reveals itself. There are well-written, descriptive paragraphs that explain so much and contain the sweetness of the moment. I love the old-fashion touch the story has and the cute dialogue. Small comments put a smile on my face but they left as soon as they came.
The "adorableness" of it all changed when the main character's attitude changed and sometimes I didn't like her at all. It was a roller coaster! Jealousy, anger, sadness, drama. The anxiety of being a teenager was captured well, along with what it's like to have a responsibility. The romance grew too fast to be realistic yet I found the cuteness of it enjoyable. The author's talent is unmistakable! Overall, it was a fun story with unique settings and characters and great writing.
STARS: 3.5 out of 51 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Reviewed by Dianna Geers for TeensReadToo.com
Katrina works daily in her grandmother's traditional Scandinavian coffeehouse, has two best friends, and knows her place in the social pyramid at her high school.
Of course, whenever someone thinks they understand life, things are always bound to change.
So is the case when the new-fangled Java Heaven, with its fancy lattes and organic coffee beans, begins putting her grandmother's coffeehouse out of business.
When Katrina finds a stranger sleeping in the alley outside of the coffeehouse one morning, she is scared. But she also feels badly for the man. Katrina quietly leaves a cup of coffee and some chocolate-covered coffee beans next to him and hurriedly runs back into the coffee shop.
Little did Katrina know that this one moment would change her life.
The fact that the mystery man was an angel who wants to repay her by fulfilling her deepest desire would make one think that Katrina's life would become a whirlwind of perfection. No problems, right? End of story.
That's what one would think.
But Katrina doesn't know what she wants.
You can't just throw out random wishes just because they're what everyone else would wish for. And there's bound to be problems if the wish doesn't go as planned. Or is somehow intercepted by someone else. Can life really ever go back to being what it used to be? Can you make life not change? And if you could, what new experiences and people would you never know?
And if you are always living life wanting something else, are you really living?
Take a sip of COFFEEHOUSE ANGEL to find out what Katrina wishes for. It's a light, heavenly read.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted April 25, 2012
Well I wanted to read this book for a long time and it was a rea
Well I wanted to read this book for a long time and it was a really great, fantastic book but I kinda wished she would have ended up with Vincent because obviously it had signs that seemed like they felt the same for each other... I mean I am perfectly fine for her to end up with Malcolm but I felt like at the last moment when they confronted each other they were gonna end up with one another.. But no they didn't.. That is why I gave it a 4 stars I mean I would have given it a 4.5 but it didn't let me..
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Anonymous
Posted April 6, 2012
I got this on my E-reader and wasn't expected much because it wa
I got this on my E-reader and wasn't expected much because it was only three dollars but I was SO WRONG. This book is amazing. it's funny, quirky, honest, emotion romantic and a sensation in my opinion. Its so honest about what it means to be a teenage but with some interesting twists. I couldn't put it do for anything and stayed up every night reading. It is so worth the read by anyone. I can't imagine who wouldn't love this book. I wish I could have been part of the story myself :). It makes you wan to do a good deed yourself.
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Anonymous
Posted April 1, 2012
I love this book
I was never really intersted in ghosts or anything like that until i read this. It is really awesome. No mater what people say about it, it is an awesome book
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Anonymous
Posted January 31, 2012
Loved it <3
It was a realy good book, but only if you like sweet, love stories. ;)
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Anonymous
Posted January 13, 2012
Great for Christians! :)
Awesome
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Anonymous
Posted January 8, 2012
Awesome
Best book ever its my new favorite!!!!!!!!!7
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Anonymous
Posted December 27, 2011
READ THIS BOOK
Stop lolly-gaging and read it all ready! This is great for all ages, i am just a 12! This kept me busy! I gave the book to my friend and she loved anpassed toher friend and now there is a chain of us! Great details charactures and scenes
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Anonymous
Posted December 27, 2011
Overall good book
Finished this book last week. It was an all right stort. I've read better, i've read worse. The only thing i didn't like is that it is a book intended for teenagers, but there are several childish elements that are a bit far fetched to most teens!!
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Anonymous
Posted December 25, 2011
Good for kids
My 12 year old daughter loved and i read it after her and i loved it too.
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Anonymous
Posted December 13, 2011
good book!
this was an awesome book! it was greatly written but a weird and short ending... i would have liked the book if the ending was a little longer.... anyway Suzanne Selfors is who i would recommend if you want a little mystery, friendships, family issues, etc, etc. Above all the short stories this was a cool quick read!
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Anonymous
Posted November 3, 2011
Reading the book
This is a really great book. This is the best book EVER.
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bookworm_15
Posted October 29, 2011
A good read but the beggining was a little slow. . .
I really liked this book probably not one that I would read again but it was pretty good. I didn't like the book at first but once I got past all of the slow parts, it was an okay book. I really liked the ending, it just took awhile to get there.
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PeteysMyBestie
Posted July 20, 2011
Great book!
It was a good book! But, I don't like this cover! I liked the old one when it was all blue. But other then the new cover it was a great book to read! I was very surprised on the ending! A ton of twists!
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Anonymous
Posted July 8, 2011
Good book! :)
A very good book I would highly recomend it!
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Anonymous
Posted April 30, 2011
Cute and Original....pure perfection
great book! Katrina finds a "homeless" man behind her grandmas coffeehouse and feels sympathy for him so she gives pastry, chocolate covered coffee beans and Styrofoam cup full of coffee. She goes to school and at the school assembly the man follows her. She soon realizes that the man is actually an angel, a messenger angel that won't leave her alone until she gives him her hearts desire so that he can repay her in a wish.
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9043311
Posted April 14, 2011
really good book
i couldnt' stop reading it
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