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Keturah and Lord Death, by Martine Leavitt


When sixteen-year-old Keturah follows a legenday hart into the forest she becomes lost, and eventually Lord Death comes to claim her, but when she is able to charm him with her story she gains a reprieve of twenty-four hours, if she can find her one true love.

Grades 7 and up.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

this book rocks out loud!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

HOw can it rock out loud if it don't gots no speakers

Anonymous said...

Why does it ROCK out loud?

Anonymous said...

I agree!!! This book is the best I have ever read!!!! I HIGHLY recommend this book. I wish it was longer. The title may get dissaproving stares, I know, I gave it my fair share. But then I read it, and this book "ROCKED OUT LOUD!!!!!"

Anonymous said...

you people have bad tast.

Anonymous said...

this book is awesome! It has daring romance and an adventorous search for Keturah's true love! I'm good at predicting endings, but I must admit, I didn't see this one coming! Read this book!

Anonymous said...

You people have no tast in books or names mosyly u redneck Gagnstaa

Anonymous said...

I read this book and it is really wierd. i fell asleep reading it but i was forced to by my teacher for school. It was so wierd that who ever like's it is really wierd. i don't like the book, but if you are forced to i have a little advice. Destroy the book or... leave the state.