Nobody else writes quite like Moriarty. They are very realistic, believable stories about a fairly ordinary cast of high school students, and then gradually you realize something is really wrong, and ride along with the characters as they figure out what's wrong and what to do about it. Although t...
I liked this very much, but I didn't expect less after reading Feeling Sorry for Celia. It was partly hilarious, partly cute and chicklitish, partly insightful, deep and disturbing and always interesting and cleverly crafted. Highly recommended. What puzzled me first was the chronology. The novel co...
Lydia, Emily and Cassie. They have been best friends since they were little. Their parents all are lawyers who also have been friends before the birth of the girls. Now Lydia, Emily and Cassie are 10th graders from Ashbury high school. They love to hang around, just the three of them, skip lessons t...
This book was fun. It didn't touch me very deeply, although I cared about all of the characters, and it was a very quick read. Any book with a smiley face on the front cover is probably going to fall into that category.The English teacher at (private) Ashbury High School has made an assignment for h...
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