
by Mary Hooper
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum is one of those book that speak in old English. It's kinda hard to understand everything because the author does use the word sweetmeat and confectionery instead of candy. However, after a few chapters, you'll get the hang of it.
The book is about a girl called Hannah who lived during the time of the plague. The ending of the book is a little 'huh' and 'wtf? that's it?' but I think that there is a sequel to it.
It's worth a read if you're bored and wants to read something else rather than a chick flick novel.
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