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Rating:  Summary: AWARD WINNING READING Review: Just the name Lynn Redgrave brings to mind the resonant sound of her inimitable voice. It is used to full advantage in this thoroughly satisfying reading, especially in the voice of Mean Mimi who sees herself as the Queen of All Dolls. As they go, aspirations are fine, but Mean Mimi does carry them to extremes.In this enchanting sequel to The Doll People, those rascals Annabelle Doll and Tiffany Funcraft are up to mischief once more. As luck would have it the pair find themselves in Kate's backpack on their way to school. This is an adventure! Once out of the backpack they discover they are in a very strange world. Putting their initial trepidation aside they decide to explore this new territory. Not a good idea because when they try to go home they find wind up in the wrong house! The up side of this is that they make many new doll friends. The down side is that they also run into the formidable Mean Mimi. Now, just how are this adventurous duo ever going to find their way home and the safety of their doll house? Listen and see. - Gail Cooke
Rating:  Summary: Highly reccomended Review: We really enjoyed this book in my household! I thought it was a terrific children's book that even I, the adult, thoroughly enjoyed. I had tried to read it to the kids one chapter a night, but was always begged to continue after a chapter had ended. Too often I caved in and read another, because I wanted to know how what happened next too. I thought the illustrations were excellent, and I know the kids sure loved looking at the pictures! If you haven't read the first book, don't worry. We certainly didn't, and had no trouble understanding or enjoying this wonderful book!
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: You must get this book and "The Doll People," for every little girl you know.
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