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Anonymous
Posted December 1, 2011
I love this book its a really good page turner!!!! It really grabs you a pulls you in from the start!!!!
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Posted November 6, 2011
Good book for all ages. I really enjoyed all the characters.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.One evening in a small town called Aplanap, a mysterious stranger approaches the shoemaker, Grel, to make a blue shoe entirely out of strange blue gems. The shoe must never be sold or damaged.
When Hap, the shoemaker's apprentice, steals a gem from the blue shoe to save a poor beggar girl, he is sentenced to the mountain Xexnax. There he finds a race of people called Auki's working in the mines. Aplanap's mayor and his wife are after the biggest blue gem of all. But a rebellion is underway and it's up to Hap to lead the fight and save his friends and the town.
With a title that includes "Thievery, Villainy, Sorcery, and Shoes," you know you can't go wrong! THE BLUE SHOE is a magical story that reads like a fairy tale. There's lots of adventure, a bit of romance, and magic.
Hap is a likable hero and his friend, Sophia, is full of spunk, and they were a delight to read about. They are surrounded by a fun cast of characters that won't soon be forgotten.
The book is printed in blue ink and filled with illustrations from Mary GrandPre, which I thought added to the magic of the tale. This is one I could see being read aloud to all ages - it has the feel of an old-fashioned tale that has been passed down and re-told and needs to be shared.
THE BLUE SHOE will appeal to both readers of fantasy and those who enjoy action-packed adventures.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is a fairy tale...whether it's for adults or kids, I don't know. It is silly and simplistic and fun and even though I'm a senior I enjoy reading kids things...usually to my grandchildren. So, my question is...is this a kids book? I think so, although I did read it right through. Sometimes something silly is just fun.
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Overview
It was only one shoe. It fit no one. But everyone wanted it.Hap Barlo sits in a cell, wondering how it had all gone so wrong. The blue shoe was ruined, the girl he’d been trying to help was missing, and he’d been branded a thief—again! He would be banished to the far side of Mount Xexnax in the morning.
On the bright side, now he might be able to rescue his father, who had been banished last year. No one has ...