Snowfall 
Like other dozens of books that I own, Snowfall by K M Peyton was another book I bought _just like that_. Simply because I was impressed with the feel of the cover and I liked the synopsis at the back. The first paragraph of the book gives you an idea of the disaster that the story is actually about and I read the entire book not awaiting it but still with the thought of it at the back of my mind. After I had read almost 70% of the book, I had started to wonder why the name of the novel was
I loved this book! I thought it was funny,exciting and romantic if a little unlikely for Victorian England. The characters were all vibrant and interesting although I hated Milo who I thought treated the heroine quite badly. I couldn't understand how she didn't prefer Mar from the start!The ending was amazing though, almost magical, but I don't think the author should have introduced a new and quite unlikeable character (the journalist in part 2) so very late in the book, and I would have liked

This book is about some young adults as they struggle through different circumstances together, and overcome the barriers between people of different class divisions. When tragedy strikes, can they go on? A really good book, with an ending that was suited for the book, but me, as a romantic, would have preferred it a bit differently. :D
One of my very very favorite books as a young adult. I cannot recommend it more highly.
I sought this book again because I had read it when I was young (13-14), and I remember checking it out from the library REPEATEDLY because I loved it so much. It was definitely a nice nostalgia read, if problematic reading it as an adult. Some of the situations are improbable and the writing is not the most poetic, but it is a quick read and I still find myself caught up in the story when I read it. It is enjoyable!
This book is about some young adults as they struggle through different circumstances together, and overcome the barriers between people of different class divisions. When tragedy strikes, can they go on? A really good book, with an ending that was suited for the book, but me, as a romantic, would have preferred it a bit differently. :D
K.M. Peyton
Paperback | Pages: 343 pages Rating: 3.86 | 373 Users | 66 Reviews

Identify Out Of Books Snowfall
Title | : | Snowfall |
Author | : | K.M. Peyton |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 343 pages |
Published | : | November 13th 2006 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published March 18th 1994) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Young Adult |
Commentary During Books Snowfall
In a finely written novel of adventure and romance, K. M. Peyton presents an engaging cast of characters who choose not to be bound by the conventions of their time. As the small group of friends become intricately bound to and dependent on each other, they confront British class divisions, dangerous adventures, and the challenge of their hidden lives—and secret loves.Itemize Books In Favor Of Snowfall
Original Title: | Snowfall |
ISBN: | 0618737421 (ISBN13: 9780618737420) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Out Of Books Snowfall
Ratings: 3.86 From 373 Users | 66 ReviewsCriticize Out Of Books Snowfall
Strangely refreshing and strangely satisfying Firstly, I took a hell of a long time to finish reading this book but it was definitely worth the wait! Secondly, upon reading the description at the back of the book I expected something totally different. Thirdly, I LOVED the writing style and the somewhat sense of realism present in this book. In conclusion, I really adored this book because I found it emotionally thriving! And the character milo, Charlotte Ben casimir kitty mar ( woah I stillLike other dozens of books that I own, Snowfall by K M Peyton was another book I bought _just like that_. Simply because I was impressed with the feel of the cover and I liked the synopsis at the back. The first paragraph of the book gives you an idea of the disaster that the story is actually about and I read the entire book not awaiting it but still with the thought of it at the back of my mind. After I had read almost 70% of the book, I had started to wonder why the name of the novel was
I loved this book! I thought it was funny,exciting and romantic if a little unlikely for Victorian England. The characters were all vibrant and interesting although I hated Milo who I thought treated the heroine quite badly. I couldn't understand how she didn't prefer Mar from the start!The ending was amazing though, almost magical, but I don't think the author should have introduced a new and quite unlikeable character (the journalist in part 2) so very late in the book, and I would have liked

This book is about some young adults as they struggle through different circumstances together, and overcome the barriers between people of different class divisions. When tragedy strikes, can they go on? A really good book, with an ending that was suited for the book, but me, as a romantic, would have preferred it a bit differently. :D
One of my very very favorite books as a young adult. I cannot recommend it more highly.
I sought this book again because I had read it when I was young (13-14), and I remember checking it out from the library REPEATEDLY because I loved it so much. It was definitely a nice nostalgia read, if problematic reading it as an adult. Some of the situations are improbable and the writing is not the most poetic, but it is a quick read and I still find myself caught up in the story when I read it. It is enjoyable!
This book is about some young adults as they struggle through different circumstances together, and overcome the barriers between people of different class divisions. When tragedy strikes, can they go on? A really good book, with an ending that was suited for the book, but me, as a romantic, would have preferred it a bit differently. :D
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