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J.E. Reddington

Middle Grade Fiction Author of the Mabel Hartley Stories

Category: Book Reviews

Written by Jane ReddingtonNovember 11, 2015November 11, 2015

Review from another reader who has read my first two Mabel Hartley stories

Doesn’t get any better than this! Mabel Hartley The Mummy’s Cape (The Mabel Hartley Stories Book 2) Price: CDN$ 3.68 5.0 out of 5 stars Go Mabel! Go Tabitha! Go Hugh!, Sept. 22 2015 This review is from: Mabel Hartley The Mummy’s Cape (The Mabel Hartley Stories Book 2) (Kindle Edition) I think Mabel Harley […]

Written by Jane ReddingtonNovember 11, 2015November 11, 2015

Review from a reader who has read both Mabel Hartley stories

Reviewed Mabel Hartley A Sapphire Moon (The Mabel Hartley Stories Book 1) … product rating stars Loved it ! October 04, 2015 Loved it ! I loved the friendship between Mabel, Hugh and Tabby…I wish I was along with them! As an adult I found it hard to put down and I know my daughter […]

Written by Jane ReddingtonNovember 11, 2015November 11, 2015

Another great review from an early Christmas shopper

Customer Review I have wanted to write a review for a while …, Oct. 9 2015 By Alan Dennis This review is from: Mabel Hartley A Sapphire Moon (The Mabel Hartley Stories Book 1) (Kindle Edition) I have wanted to write a review for a while and finally figured out how to do it ! […]

Written by Jane ReddingtonSeptember 25, 2015

Have a read – some great reviews of my books from Canadian readers on Amazon Canada

Thank you!! There are some great little reviews of my books on Amazon Canada and if you were considering downloading my books these reviews should seal the deal. Feeling full of gratitude and delight that readers continue to enjoy my books!

Written by Jane ReddingtonOctober 13, 2014October 21, 2014

Just finished reading the Hunger Games series

So here’s the thing. I feel bad because I liked the movies better than the Hunger Games books. I admired Suzanne Collins vision, but found so often that I skipped over pages where I couldn’t see the name Peeta written on the page. He was by far the most interesting character and I felt the books […]

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