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Rating(3.6 / 5.0, 34 votes)
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34 reviews
April 26,2025
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Αυτά τα βιβλία είναι γεμάτα αναμνήσεις και ακόμα συνεχίζουν να δημιουργούν καινούριες για μένα. Δεν είναι ποτέ αργά να ξαναγίνεις παιδί.
April 26,2025
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For content this book really does deserve only 2 stars, but I really loved it. And not just because Little Miss Lucky reads. It's a great little adventure story. And though I wish there was more educational content like in some of the other books it still brought a big smile to my face. I love how reality is blurred in this story. It reminds me of when I sometimes get lost in a plot!
April 26,2025
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Over and over and over again.... I read these stories to my first daughter and then to my second daughter.

They loved them... they laughed... i love my daughters... i laughed with them....that was more than enough for me.
April 26,2025
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Ελληνικός τίτλος: Η κυρία Τυχερούλα - Εκδόσεις Χάρτινη Πόλη
April 26,2025
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Ah, Mr Men and Little Miss, how wonderful you are!

These books made up so much of my childhood. No matter what I would go ahead and pick one up. I worked my way through them all a couple of times. Each one has a wonderful story for the child to engage with, each character being fun to read.

Everyone has a bias for their favourite character, yet every book is delightful.
April 26,2025
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This book was about little miss lucky who is so lucky she had a dream which was really like a nightmare but she was very lucky that it was a dream
April 26,2025
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One winter’s evening, just as Little Miss Lucky is settling down to read a book in bed, an unexpected knock at her door results in a frightening adventure.

The narrator rhetorically asks, “I wonder why this story is called Little Miss Lucky?” several times throughout the story as Little Miss Lucky’s misadventure goes from bad to worse. And at the very end, the reader will understand why this story is called Little Miss Lucky. There is a twist.

This story conveys an obvious warning to female readers: Do not open your door to anyone after dark unless that person’s visit has been prearranged beforehand. Just because someone is at the door doesn’t mean you are obligated to answer it. If you are not expecting anyone, don't open the door. That is practical common sense safety advice for women.

Those without ill intent won’t appear after dark unannounced. They will make arrangements in advance, so that you know to expect them. Someone showing up out of the blue -- especially if it is a complete stranger or acquaintance -- is a red flag. When it comes to one's personal safety, always air on the side of rudeness. And if the individual continues to pound on your door and doesn't leave, call the police.

When Little Miss Lucky puts down her book and goes downstairs to answer the door, the reader — like the audience watching a horror film — shouts at her not to open the door, which Little Miss Lucky, oblivious to her peril, does without thinking. As a result, she is locked out of her house, swept up in a terrible wind, and then chased by the Midnight Tree. Luckily, Little Miss Lucky is lucky after all. But somebody else might not be. Let this serve as a warning.

On a side note, I appreciated that Little Miss Lucky liked to read in book. That endeared me to the character.
April 26,2025
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I enjoyed this book because I like to be lucky. I also enjoyed this book because Little Miss Lucky was very lucky.
April 26,2025
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Diffident, goofy, used to being wrong a lot of the time...

That's what her body language tells me, right from the cover. And yet her name is "Little Miss Lucky."

Sure, like "The Cape of Good Hope" wasn't a euphemism back in the day, but a wonderful place for your sailing ship if you (and the rest of your sailors) were eager to move onto your next incarnations.

This character has some surprising adventures. A favorite of mine is when, in dead of night, she encounters The Midnight Tree.

Oboy! This tale is FIVE STAR delightful, all the way through to the just-happy-enough ending.
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