![]() ![]() To begin with, I was surprised Falconer had even released another Olivia title. “Something is not right!” to quote Miss Clavel. We must have read it at least a half-dozen times the first day, but with each recitation, I had the growing feeling that something about this book was missing a part of what made the first five installments so special. So we snatched up our copy of “Olivia Goes to Venice,” which debuted at the end of September. “Just two Olivias tonight, Mommy,” she’ll say, a plea she picked up from Olivia herself. We’ve been reading the same five copies of Olivia’s various adventures every night since Eloise was old enough to ask for a book by name. I wasn’t far behind her I was thrilled at the idea of introducing a new story line to our nighttime ritual. ![]() Eloise nearly jumped out of her stroller when she saw the stack of books at Borders bearing the trademark Olivia title – oversized, all-caps letters gleaming in red and white. ![]()
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