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The Last Little Blue Envelope
by Maureen Johnson
This book is the sequel to an awesometastic book. Yes, awesometastic. I made it up, and it’s an awesometastic word.
Anyways, haha, I loved this book too.
Ginny is trying to get her university applications together when some guy from London contacts her saying that he found her back pack, and the last envelope. Determined to finish her quest, she leaves America once more to spend her winter break in London, ready to complete her quest. Unfortunately, there’s a catch, and his name is Oliver. Hard as steel, with little to no emotions, Ginny finds herself in a conundrum as Oliver ventures on this adventure with her. On the other side of the page though, there’s Keith who’s fighting for Ginny… or is he? However, whether Keith or Oliver is going, Ginny is determined to finish what she started.
Again, another great book by Maureen Johnson! I loved this book, mainly because of the conflict that happens between Ginny as Keith, her new friend Ellis, and Oliver accompany her on her quest. It’s interesting to see Ginny bond with Ellis, who is the first (sane) girl who Gin talks to in England. Also, it’s interesting to see her break apart Oliver and Keith’s fight as we all grow ever curious as to who she’s going to end up with, and if they’re enough to make her stay for good in England, or even in Europe.
Plot: 4.5/5
Characters: 4/5
World Building: 5/5
Cover: 5/5
Overall: 4.5/5
GoodReads Rating: 3.91/5
-review by Between Printed Pages
Anyways, haha, I loved this book too.
Ginny is trying to get her university applications together when some guy from London contacts her saying that he found her back pack, and the last envelope. Determined to finish her quest, she leaves America once more to spend her winter break in London, ready to complete her quest. Unfortunately, there’s a catch, and his name is Oliver. Hard as steel, with little to no emotions, Ginny finds herself in a conundrum as Oliver ventures on this adventure with her. On the other side of the page though, there’s Keith who’s fighting for Ginny… or is he? However, whether Keith or Oliver is going, Ginny is determined to finish what she started.
Again, another great book by Maureen Johnson! I loved this book, mainly because of the conflict that happens between Ginny as Keith, her new friend Ellis, and Oliver accompany her on her quest. It’s interesting to see Ginny bond with Ellis, who is the first (sane) girl who Gin talks to in England. Also, it’s interesting to see her break apart Oliver and Keith’s fight as we all grow ever curious as to who she’s going to end up with, and if they’re enough to make her stay for good in England, or even in Europe.
Plot: 4.5/5
Characters: 4/5
World Building: 5/5
Cover: 5/5
Overall: 4.5/5
GoodReads Rating: 3.91/5
-review by Between Printed Pages