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Feeling Sorry For Celia by Jaclyn Moriarty

Feeling Sorry For Celia

by Jaclyn Moriarty
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  • First Published:
  • Feb 1, 2001, 272 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2002, 288 pages
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leanne

it was amaxing ubest book for 13-17 year old females!! its not a boy book
emma

i loved this book. ive read 7 times,its one of those books i will never get bored of readind over and over again
Vikki

three words: i loved it!!!!!!!!
fleur

i had to read this book for school i hate reading but i loved this book
Leah

Jaclyn Moriarty's 'Feeling Sorry For Celia' was a fantastic read. In it is a mix of emotions and issues including: friendship, death, sex, lies and more. It shows young people that some girls haven't had their first ksis by 15 while others are pondering about having sex- it also goes into depth about friendships growing and growing apart. I absolutely loved it and to think that this was Jaclyn's first novel is beyond fantastic.
Amanda

Feeling Sorry for Celia was such a good book! I've seriously read it like 5 times. I loved the format, and by the end of the book I really felt like I knew the characters. I would reccomend this book to anyone!
Britt

I think that Feeling Sorry For Celia was a creative take on the typical story of a teenage girl. Overall the book was tremendously accurate with its dipiction of a teenage girl. The book was not too long nor to short. It was the appropriate length for this type of novel. This book was engaging and a lot of fun to read!!
Terri

I don't think there's much to say about the book, it's so breath - taking. I love it. You really have to read the book to see what i mean, i'd recommend it to anyone!

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