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Finding Cassie Crazy - Jaclyn Moriarty
Finding Cassie Crazy
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Cassie, Em and Lydia are best friends in Year 10 at Ashbury High. Ashbury students claim that all the kids at downtown Brookfield High are drug-dealers and psychopaths. Their English teacher, encouraging the Adventure of the Scary and the New and the Joy of the Envelope, starts a Pen-Pal Project.... show more
Cassie, Em and Lydia are best friends in Year 10 at Ashbury High. Ashbury students claim that all the kids at downtown Brookfield High are drug-dealers and psychopaths. Their English teacher, encouraging the Adventure of the Scary and the New and the Joy of the Envelope, starts a Pen-Pal Project. The hilarious letters between the girls and three unknown Brookfield boys lead to an escalation of the war between the schools, to secret romance, and to Cassie learning to face the dark fears that she hides from her friends. "Finding Cassie Crazy" is the brilliant sequel to Jaclyn Moriarty's bestselling debut novel, "Feeling Sorry for Celia". Told entirely in the form of letters, e-mails, diary entries, reports and notices on the school bulletin board, this fabulously feel-good story is both funny and scary, happy and sad, and full of the confusions of teenage existence. '"Feeling Sorry for Celia" proved that this author was not only in touch with the preoccupations of the teenage mind but that she could write with enough humour and sensitivity to produce a believable and poignant story. Her sequel proves equally persuasive' - "The Bookseller".
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ISBN: 9780330418034 (0330418033)
Pages no: 370
Edition language: English
Series: Ashbury/Brookfield (#2)
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Stuti's blog for depleting ships
Stuti's blog for depleting ships rated it
5.0
My day started like this:I woke up(duh!(except I shouldn't duh considering you'd've had no reason to suspect that I'm not an insomniac)) to the sound of my personalized alarm clock- my mom, sorry didn't mean to talk about you that way but you kinda are, aren't you?-and I decided against taking a sho...
mags
mags rated it
5.0 The Year Of Secret Assignments
Every four years, I turn into this crazed figure skating fan. I remember the 2002 Winter Olympics in particular because I lived and died with Michelle Kwan four years earlier and 2002 was going to be HER year. In the long program, Sarah Hughes (aka Sarah Who?) skated first and threw down a flawless ...
Paper Riot
Paper Riot rated it
3.0 The Year Of Secret Assignments
(Full review can be found on my blog, Paper Riot.)Let me tell you something about me and this book: when I was younger, I used to go to the library to check out books that 1) were written by authors whose books I already read or 2) I already read. Yes, I also read basically any other book available ...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it
Let me just start by saying I do t like epistolary novels. I like the word "epistolary", but the books themselves have always left me feeling removed and frustrated with a story. With the cast of Lydia, Cassie, Emily, Seb, Charlie, and even Matthew, the letters were a rich, satisfying, effective win...
My Life in YA
My Life in YA rated it
4.0
I remember reading this one when I was much younger and I enjoyed it so much.
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