Het Ongelofelijke Schooljaar Van Scarlett M.
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789026123191
Publish date: 2007
Publisher: De Fontein
Pages no: 478
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Ashbury/Brookfield (#3)
Becoming Bindy Mackenzie is the first book that made me cry (that I can remember, anyway- perhaps The Cat in the Hat was a real tearjerker when I was young). This was probably for a variety of reasons-most importantly, that it was very early in the morning when I read it. It's not a good book to cry...
The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie can only be described as a literary delight. Once again, Moriarty's epistolary format not only surprises, but stuns, in its genius. With this installment in the Ashbury/Brookfield Series, Moriarty follows the tale of Bindy Mackenzie, a top student whose life is slowly t...
Review originally published here.Why I Read It: Next in a series. I'm trying to read all the series that I've started in recent years as I have a nasty habit of reading the first boo in a series, loving it, and then not getting back to it for ages. I'm a little sad to report that I didn't think this...
My best friend's mom is a doctor and one of the most patient, compassionate people I've ever met in my life. Whenever I hear about the latest disease, I immediately call her with my deadly symptoms. Now this same woman, after five minutes of watching Lea Michele in Glee, will ask, "What is that bitc...
This is the second time I've read this book; the first time I was a teenager and so fitted the target audience, this time I'm a lot older but I enjoyed it just as much as I did first time round! I love the style of Jaclyn Moriarty's books, how they're written through memos and emails and diary entri...