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To Love a Thief
To Love a Thief
Author: Julie Anne Long
Lily Masters has a gift for picking pockets and telling stories?skills that come in handy for surviving London?s slums. She?s proud of providing for herself and her lively young sister, Alice, and she?s never been caught. Well, there?s always a first time. Gideon Cole is a brilliant barrister with an unfortunate weakness for clients who can?t pa...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446614269
ISBN-10: 0446614262
Publication Date: 4/1/2005
Pages: 368
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4 stars, based on 96 ratings
Publisher: Warner Forever
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Catalina avatar reviewed To Love a Thief on
Helpful Score: 8
I'm going to have to track down everything Julie Anne Long writes, I'm beyond impressed. In this book she displays an exquisite gift for description and feeling - especially in quiet and introspective moments, in subtle and wordless exchanges between characters. So thoroughly real as to leave one breathless with the honest beauty of her words. At the same time, you'll probably laugh out loud as I did, repeatedly, because you cannot help but join the characters in the moment and FEEL their whole range of emotions as Ms. Long describes...from mirth, to annoyance, to awe.

Out of the multitude of books I have read in my life, songs I have heard, and movies I have watched in every genre, I have felt the need to copy down less than a dozen passages that I just needed to be able to "keep" because they touched me or appealed to me so strongly. This book contains one such passage. In this edition, it's on page 180. I will carry this passage with me for a lifetime. "Beautiful."
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KimM avatar reviewed To Love a Thief on + 117 more book reviews
Good story. My Fair Lady theme.
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Light and humorous re-telling of Pygmalion!
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An interesting take on "My Fair Lady", with the beautiful pickpocket and the handsome brilliant barrister.


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