
Over the Summer, I read...
-Flush
-Feeling Sorry for Celia
-Don't Lie to Me
-The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4
"Feeling Sorry for Celia" by Jaclyn Moriarty
-Flush
-Feeling Sorry for Celia
-Don't Lie to Me
-The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4
"Feeling Sorry for Celia" by Jaclyn Moriarty
Tired of a life full of tragedy and mishap, Celia is always trying to escape the only life she knew. One day it's to join the circus, the next she's halfway around the world, but she has always, without a doubt, returned home. This time, however, is different. Celia hasn't returned home for some time, leaving Elizabeth, her best friend, in a frenzy. As Elizabeth pieces things together, she finds that she's the only who can save her best friend now. Before it's too late.
In my opinion, this book was definitely worth reading! Although it was slightly confusing, I thought the layout was very creative- the author designed the whole novel to only be written in notes, letters or sticky posts.I thought the plot was easy to follow, even though the format was quite difficult to understand.
I especially liked how the author turned the whole book into many different mysteries, which all came together to create a huge puzzle at the end. When you least expect it, a new and confusing puzzle emerges, forcing you to read on.
I highly recommend this book to any of you mystery-lovers out there! (:
i'm reading this book now and it's REALLY CONFUSING!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI LIKE YOUR LAYOUT
ReplyDelete