K. Fromal

"kristinof"
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Helpful votes received on reviews: 95% (19 of 20)
Location: Pennsylvania
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 180,356 - Total Helpful Votes: 19 of 20
Pajama Time! by Sandra Boynton
Pajama Time! by Sandra Boynton
5.0 out of 5 stars Pajammy to the Left, Mar 19 2003
Pajama Time, by Sandra Boynton, must be one of the best bedtime books around! Our son is two months old, and most evenings his dad reads him Pajama time. The clever rhymes and colorful characters inspire plenty of smiles and giggles. This book is a must-have for every child!
The Church of Dead Girls: A Novel by Stephen Dobyns
4.0 out of 5 stars Scary and Intense, Jan 23 2003
Everyone said it begain with the disappearance of the first girl. But it began much earlier than that.

So begins Dobyn's novel, Church of Dead Girls. This compelling book presents two different genres - an engrossing thriller that will keep readers turning the pages, and a study in small-town life that may keep them up at night longer than the thriller itself.

Sharon Malloy is the daughter of Aurelius's most respected physician, a typical teenage girl. When one day she disappears - seemingly into thin air - the town is thrown into a panic. And when other girls start disappearing, too, a modern-day witch hunt seems to appear. Everyone with a difference - a belief in Marxism,… Read more

The Forgotten by Faye Kellerman
The Forgotten by Faye Kellerman
4.0 out of 5 stars Hatred and Redemption, Nov 23 2002
Rina Decker, wife of LAPD Seargent Peter Decker, is the caretaker of her small orthodox synogogue. She is shocked when it is vandalized, and appalled at the nature of the vandalism - glossy photographs of Holocaust victims from the Treblinka camp are left atop of shredded holy books.

Her husband, determined to solve the crime, quickly locates Ernesto Golding. The troubled teen insists that he acted alone. Decker suspects otherwise, and his fears soon prove to be founded when Golding is murdered along with the therapist hired to help him after the vandalism. This murder throws Decker into two separate worlds. Was the murder related to Golding's belief that his grandfather wasn't the… Read more