Apr 08 2006
Razzle by Ellen Wittlinger
Kenyon, a big city teenage photographer, must give up his Boston lifestyle for the quiet and boring (or so he thinks) life of Cape Cod. Here he meets a strange, complex, and completely unique Angel of Mysteries who quickly becomes his muse. Razzle Penney is unlike anyone Kenyon has ever met and he soon finds himself caught between embracing her originality and pushing her away because she is too weird.
Razzle is a story about a summer of friendship, mistakes and lessons learned. The characters and their complicated lives pull the reader into a world too exciting to put down. Anyone who picks up this wonderfully written story will surely be left with cape sand in their shoes.
By Nora Garcia
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Razzel is by far a good book to read. I read it last year and surprisenly found it to be interesting. One of the characters that i liked in the book was Razzel herself because of her uniqueness and her ability to relate to some people in the world.