Keturah and Lord Death
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When Lord Death comes to claim sixteen-year-old Keturah while she is lost in the King's Forest, she charms him with her story and is granted a twenty-four hour reprieve in which to seek her one true love.
Publisher:
Asheville, N.C. : - Front Street
Pages:
216
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
1932425292, 9781932425291
Language:
English
Awards & Distinctions:
A Junior Library Guild selection.
Lexile Number:
810
Statement of responsibility:
Martine Leavitt
Physical description:
216 p. ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentI really enjoyed this book. The author's treatment of the storyline and the characters is classic - and classy!
This book reminded of a folk tale with a mix of Greek mythology.
I really enjoyed this book- I couldn't put it down.
omg i loved it i wish i had my own personal death prince to sweep me off me feet
so GOOD!!!! omg i thought this would be a bad book! (don`t ask) but it turned out to be fantastic! i love, love , love the ending and who kenturah ends up with!!!! (who i wanted her to end up with)
Between the title and the cover, I had already figured out what the ending of the book was. However, Leavitt did an adequate (although not stellar) job at keeping my attention through the entire novel. It was short and slightly lacking of interesting plot until the end, reading more like a fable than a novel.
this book sounds really scary and creepy but it is really good and almost like a fairy tale i would recommend it to everyone:)
One of my favs!
This book was an interesting portrayal of love, and death. Definitely, a captivating read. I would recommend it for all you open minded, and open hearted people for this book doesn't end as you think it will. Plus, Hint: things are never what they seem. (ie: the stag)
A mystical story with a suprising, yet deep twist. It is not the typical romance story. As you follow Keturah through her journey to find love, you will learn more about the strength to accept death. P.S The author sure does make Lord Death seem like an adult, and mature hottie I must say.