Bibliovermis

The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Hidden Gallery, by Maryrose Wood

The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Hidden Gallery. Maryrose Wood. Book Review: While Ashton Place is under repair—due to the events of last Christmas—the Ashtons, Miss Lumley, and the Incorrigibles set up house in London for the summer. Miss Lumley is determined that the experience will be educational for her pupils, who are now quite used to wearing clothing and hardly ever howl at the moon anymore. This second installment in The Incorrigible Children series made me laugh so much that other people became concerned for me. [Images shows a woman riding a velocipede (a type of bicycle) that appears out of countrol, while three children run after her.]

Good for: Anyone who liked the first one! Oh my goodness, this book was delightful. I complained for a good 15 minutes when I found out the next one doesn't come out until March.

Read my review of The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Unseen Guest

Comments

Susanna Woods said:On Dec 13, 11 at 3:14pm

Your review makes me want to read both books. Glad it had you laughing!

Add a comment