La dernière petite enveloppe bleue
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9782070650989
Publish date: May 30th 2013
Publisher: Gallimard Jeunesse
Pages no: 331
Edition language: French
Series: Little Blue Envelope (#2)
I read the first book in this duology by maureen Johnson (13 little blue envelopes) back when I was in high school. I really loved it a lot. I was super excited to read this one. It just took me a while to get around to it. The book begins with Ginny back in America preparing her applications to uni...
I actually enjoyed this one more than the first one. I wasn't sure, going in, what to expect to get from this. I liked 13 Little Blue Envelopes, but I didn't like it as much as I thought I would, so I left it a bit disappointed. However, I left this one quite happy with where the story went and how ...
It's not that I didn't like this book. Or that it wasn't somehow charming. I did. And it was.Yet.Sometimes, I just wanted to step into the pages and deliver a well-deserved smack (or five) to Ginny. For a reasonably smart girl, she is myopically short-sighted, in grand denial, and NEVER asks questio...
the ending was cute, but too abrupt for me. I would have like more about Oliver as well. I really really liked him, so much more than I liked Keith in the first book.quick and easy read... not that much to it, but still good.
This book picked up pretty much where the first book left off. I liked it better than book one actually because the storyline flowed a lot better and the characters were more developed and some were quite likeable.