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Lois Ruby

Author of Steal Away Home

25+ Works 1,474 Members 26 Reviews

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Works by Lois Ruby

Steal Away Home (1600) 525 copies
The Secret of Laurel Oaks (2008) 173 copies
Rebel Spirits (2013) 144 copies
Soon Be Free (2002) 86 copies
Shanghai Shadows (2006) 52 copies
Miriam's Well (1993) 45 copies
Skin Deep (Point) (1994) 36 copies
Two Truths in My Pocket (1982) 18 copies
Pig-Out Inn (1987) 11 copies
Gallows Hill (2023) 10 copies
Eddie Whatever (2021) 9 copies
This Old Man (1984) 7 copies

Associated Works

The Kingfisher Book of Horse and Pony Stories (2005) — Contributor — 47 copies

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As someone who loves everything Salem witchcraft trials - I've seen every documentary, movie, mini-series and probably read every book out there on it, I just could NOT get into this one. I tried my hardest, I really did. I think I went back to this maybe 3 or 4 times and I just could not get into it.

The synopsis made it seem like this book was going to be amazing, so kudos to whoever wrote that, but this book did not live up to the hype. The little girl, Abigail I think her name was, was so annoying. Thomas' POV wasn't half bad, but Prudence, it was breathtaking how boring some of her dialogue was.

This is actually the second book I've 'read' by this author. The first one, The Secret of Laurel Oaks was alright. It is another YA book, I basically read it because it is about the Myrtle Plantation and ghosts, both of which I love, and I had difficulties reading that one as well, but not nearly as bad as this one. Maybe the author's writing style and I just don't mix. I read a ton of YA and NA, so I don't think it has anything to do with the genre.
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choirchik | 1 other review | Mar 22, 2024 |
This was a great story, set during the Salem witch trials. I loved Thomas and Patience, and I like the twist of Thomas being a Quaker, as usually you here about the Puritans when reading about the trials. My only real complaint is I’m not crazy about the use of present tense. It didn’t flow very naturally, and I think first person narrating with the use of past tense would’ve worked better. That said, the story is compelling, and Ruby does an excellent job of bringing characters and setting to life. If you have a teen/YA reader who has an interest in the Salem witch trials, this is a great fictional read to gift them!… (more)
 
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LilyRoseShadowlyn | 1 other review | Sep 7, 2023 |
***Contains Spoilers***

This book was alright. It sorta reminded me of The Dollhouse Murders but less thought out. It was definitely too long and there didn't really seem to be a reason for the mystery since I think Aunt Amelia knew where Lady was because of her hints? Like, why couldn't she just do it herself or tell someone else to?
 
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LynnMPK | 1 other review | Jun 28, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | 2 other reviews | Sep 15, 2022 |

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