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The Snowflake
The Snowflake
Author: Jamie Carie
ISBN-13: 9781433669361
ISBN-10: 1433669366
Publication Date: 10/1/2010
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: B&H Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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This is the first book that I've read by Janie Carie. Although I did enjoy it, it's surely not one of my favorite books. I found some of the events to be quite unbelievable, but then again, I guess that's why it's a story. I did like the "happily ever after" ending & thought that Mrs Carie had good discusion questions at the end. I'd like to read some of her other books to see what I think of them. It is a quick read.
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I enjoyed this book, but not nearly as much as her previous books. The characters were a little flat, but overall a quick and easy read.
scrapint avatar reviewed The Snowflake on + 37 more book reviews
Wow, Wow, Wow, she has a way with words! I cant wait tto read her others books, this is my first by her. It is a very short book. and can be read in just a couple hours, but you will love her messasge.
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This short novella tells the story of Ellen Pierce and her brother, who are en route to reach the Alaska gold rush in 1897 when their steamship is stalled in the ice. Rather than stay with the ship and face possible starvation, Buck Lewis, another passenger, leads those who are willing on a dangerous wilderness trek to reach Dawson City. Ellen and her brother join the group. Ellen, as the only woman in the group, must struggle to survive, and then make her own way in an unfamiliar Alaskan frontier town. The story switches between Ellen and Buck's perspectives as they each struggle with the circumstances they find themselves in and their growing attraction to each other.

The Snowflake was a quick, enjoyable read. It's a sweet, inspiring story, and Ms. Carie did a great job of portraying an Alaskan frontier town. I felt that both the plot and characters could've had a bit more depth, but then again this was not meant to be a full length novel. I thought the discussion questions at the end were a great feature and found them quite insightful. All in all, I think this little book makes a great way to spend a cold evening after a busy day this holiday season, enjoying a cup of something nice and hot.

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