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13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson

13 Little Blue Envelopes

by Maureen Johnson
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2005, 317 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 2006, 318 pages
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Emma C.K.

13 little blue envolpes
I like the book but the ending surprised me a little, one what happens with her and Kieth, and two what else does she do with the money? There should be a second book to wrap it up.
Samantha Solomon

Made Me Smile
This book was FANTASTIC. Not because it made a lot of sense, but because it made me happy, hopeful, and wanting more. I fully enjoyed this book, because I wanted to be where Ginny was, every step of the way.
Jennifer Ann

Confusing for some?
This book might be confusing for the littler kids but as a teenager I quite enjoyed this book. The adventure that Ginny takes you through is magical and makes you want to experience a journey such as hers.
Rachael

13 Little blue Envelopes
Ginny's adventures lead her to unexpected places, she steps out of her shy and timid mode, and finds new friends. An adventure that will definetly keep readers eyes glued to the pages ....
Gege

good
I thoght the book was very good. But now i am writing a book report on it and that is not easy to do. I don't no how to expalin the book to a teacher because there is just so much stuff in this book. I would recomand you read it but don't plan on writing a book report on it.
Andrea

Boring Travel Guide
This book reads like a travel review instead of a novel. Went here, did this. It's as if the author wanted a tax write-off for her tour of Europe, so she wrote a book. There is very little actual plot, little "why" to the actions the main character and her mysterious aunt take. Do not recommend.
Sarah

Could have been better.
The concept of the story was very interesting, and the book seemed to move along steadily, however the ending was pitiful. So much more could have happened. I didn't think it was very well written. I finished the book, only because I can't stand to leave a book unread.

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