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Coville, Bruce. Juliet Dove, Queen of Love: a Magic Shop Book.(Brief Article)(Children's Review)(Book Review)

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190p. CIP. Harcourt. 2003. Tr $17. ISBN 0-15-204561-9. LC 2003011846.

Gr 4-7--Juliet Dove is a painfully shy middle school student who is inadvertently lured into a mysterious shop, where she is given an amulet. Once on, it cannot be removed and Juliet realizes she has gotten herself trapped in a story, that must be finished before she can be free. With the help of two talking rats who are friends of the elusive shop owner, she learns that the necklace was given to her by Eris, the goddess of discord. It is the same amulet worn by Helen of Troy and was the true cause of the Trojan War because it makes its wearer irresistible to the opposite sex. Embarrassed by the increasingly large group of boys following her wherever she goes, Juliet ...

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