The Tulip Touch by: Anne Fine
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- This is about a girl ensnared in freindship and feelings.
I'm 9 years old and I like this book because of the descrition in it and how you feel like you're in Natile's (the main charecter) body.I think that no matter how old you are this book is a good read either to remeber the past, taste the futre or save yourself from freinds who don't like you. Natile's problem is very realistic.
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- totally enchanting a great read
wow, after not reading Anne Fine for a long time i was amazed at this book it was totally enchanting and i honestly couldn't put it down. so now i will tell you what it is about, when natalie moves to the Palace Hotel she finds tulip standing in a field holding a kitten - the girls had told her not to be friends with tulip "she lies" "she is awful" but Natalie is intreged and ends up in a relationship she wants to get out of!!
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- No-one is born evil, NO-ONE.
This book was fantastic, if you're a fan of psychological thrillers, then read this book. The storyline is fantastic, it twists and turns all the way. Just as you think you know where the story is heading, it spins completly around! Great!
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- An excellent gripping tale.
The Tulip Touch is an excellent book. It asks the question, Are you born evil? or Are you turned insane my your childhood. Other audults have reviewed this book as difficult to follow but most of my class understood it really well and we are all 12 year olds? Trust me, you'll love it.
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- A good book on the whole
I particularly liked part 2. It was strange but cool. This book is not one I would chose out of choice. It has it's ups and downs. I like the way in which it is as if you were in Natalie's mine. I like the cover because you can tell it is going to be quite and exciting read. This is a good impression for the start of the book. I found a strange part in Part 3, chapter 2 where before Nat's parents did not want her near Tulip but then at Christmas they all want her, even the staff. I found it a bit confusing in the first chapter of part 1 where everyone is just talking all the time. It was a bit hard to read in some parts, but it might just be me, as I am dyslexic. I would recommend this for children of ages 9 and up as it is quite confusing in some parts. Now I have read this book I will be moving onto another, but my favourite part is when Natalie says "I feel guilty, guilty".
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