Oh man, this book! It's a best seller, wow. I just thought that it seemed to ..... I think it would have been more appealing if ....... I wish there was something ...... I feel like ...... Zzzzzz zzzz zzzzzzz zzzzzz zz zzzzzz zzzzz zzzz zz zzzzz zzzzzzzzz zzz zzzzzz zzzzzzzzz zz zzzzzz I feel ...
!!!!IMPORTANT!!!!LOOK AT THIS REVIEW!!!!OVER HERE!!!!ON YOUR SCREEN!!!!READERS,I HOPE YOU LIKE AND 'LIKE' THIS REVIEW, AS IN THE LITTLE BUTTON DOWN THERE, AS IN BELOW THIS REVIEW, NOT 'DOWN THERE'. ELIZABETH CLARRY, YOUR DEAR MC, IS PRACTICING TO BE THE FUTURE QUEEN OF THE IAFF. BUT SHE DIDN'T WANT ...
Feeling Sorry for Celia is hilarious, heartfelt, and an absolute delight. Moriarty's specialty seems to be novels told in an epistolary form and her talent comes alive in this novel. Elizabeth, the protagonist of our tale, begins a written correspondence with Christina, a girl from a neighboring sch...
Things are changing for Elizabeth Clarry, and changing fast. From her disappearing best friend to her letter-based new one, from rekindling a relationship with her father to the agonies of a first love, we join Elizabeth as she finds her feet and grows comfortable in her skin.Firstly, this book is t...
3.75 stars - I didn't really like this in the beginning and it seemed like it was aimed at a much younger audience, but then maybe halfway through it got interesting and I actually enjoyed it a bit.
Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFictionOkay so this is one of my all time favourite books (and series) so I've been dying to re-read it. For me it's one of the original YA books and one of the ones I actually read as a teenager. Feeling Sorry for Celia tells the story of Elizabeth Clarry, w...
Dear Lauren,Didn't Elizabeth's dog die when she went on a trip? Think about that next time you go anywhere.Love, your beloved Chihuahua SeamusFeeling sorry for Celia was a lovely book about the complications of relationships. Elizabeth Clarry's teacher has assigned them to write to kids from anothe...
While best enjoyed as a teenager, this book is one of my favourite non-genre YA books I've ever read. Elizabeth and Christina are interesting and entertaining characters, and I was genuinely pleased for them as they became good friends. The letter format was an interesting change of pace, though it ...
(Original review written on my livejournal account)Why I Read It: I was perusing a "Best Australian YA" list a few weeks (maybe months) ago and this title was near the top. I've heard of some of Moriarty's other books but I've never paid much attention. However, since I've discovered that Australian...
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