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by Jaclyn Moriarty
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Stuti's blog for depleting ships
Stuti's blog for depleting ships rated it 12 years ago
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 12 years ago
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 12 years ago
(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 12 years ago
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...
Pants' Books & Stuff!
Pants' Books & Stuff! rated it 13 years ago
Review originally posted here.Why I Read It: I thought Feeling Sorry For Celia was hilarious and endeavoured to read the rest of Moriarty's books sent in Ashbury and Brookfield. I'll try to remain spoiler-free in this review, but there are some things that toe the line, so if you're paranoid, just s...
Malin
Malin rated it 13 years ago
Cassie, Em and Lydia are best friends and go to Ashbury High. Because their English teacher is all about forging friendships across school boundaries and The Joy of the Envelope, he makes his class write letters to pupils at the nearby Brookfield high school. While and Lydia appear quite lucky with ...
wordchasing
wordchasing rated it 14 years ago
If you have not yet read the brilliant Finding Cassie Crazy by Jacyln Moriarty, please do yourself a favour, stop reading this pitiful attempt at a review, and go track down a copy. Okay? Seriously, do it. If you’ve decided not to immediately take my advice and you’re still hanging around this page,...
Stacks on Stacks on Stacks
Stacks on Stacks on Stacks rated it 14 years ago
I've always loved this book for a long time. I love the format it's in, letters, diary entries, etc. The three main best friends are lovely and fascinating to watch. Good book :)
Seitenrascheln
Seitenrascheln rated it 14 years ago
Das Cover sieht irgendwie so aus, als ob dieses Buch "chick lit" wäre. (Mein Exemplar hat ein anderes Cover als dieses hier.) Der Anfang des Buches und die Beschreibung auf dem Buchrücken lassen ebenfalls darauf schließen.Aber dem ist ganz und gar nicht so. Es geht um drei beste Freundinnen, Emily, ...
holes in my brain
holes in my brain rated it 14 years ago
3.5/5read the full review on my blog, holes In My brainThis book is legit one of the funniest books I’ve read in 2010. I’ll break this down because I can’t really form fancy-schmancy sentences in my brain right now.I was surprised by:1. The format. Honestly, until I started reading it I had no idea...
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