Wendy H. (wrinkles08) reviewed on + 87 more book reviews
Fans of the popular Shiloh books will not be disappointed with this book, the third installment of the series.
Saving Shiloh may be even better than its Newbery Award winning predecessor Shiloh.
Marty, Judd, and of course Shiloh are once again the main characters. This story delves more deeply into the relationship of Marty and Judd and whether kindness from others can change ones heart. An unsolved murder adds excitement and new plot lines.
Fans of the series that live in the beautiful state of West Virginia will not be disappointed. Familiar city names are once again mentioned and some that are not so familiar such as Little.
Whether you live in West Virginia or not this book and the others in the series are wonderful. You can't help but feel like you are part of Marty's family and they way he deals with his younger sisters is so real.
Now that we have finished the series we are planning to make a day trip to visit Friendly, WV and see if we can find the old Shiloh school house.
Saving Shiloh may be even better than its Newbery Award winning predecessor Shiloh.
Marty, Judd, and of course Shiloh are once again the main characters. This story delves more deeply into the relationship of Marty and Judd and whether kindness from others can change ones heart. An unsolved murder adds excitement and new plot lines.
Fans of the series that live in the beautiful state of West Virginia will not be disappointed. Familiar city names are once again mentioned and some that are not so familiar such as Little.
Whether you live in West Virginia or not this book and the others in the series are wonderful. You can't help but feel like you are part of Marty's family and they way he deals with his younger sisters is so real.
Now that we have finished the series we are planning to make a day trip to visit Friendly, WV and see if we can find the old Shiloh school house.
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