Rated of 5
by missyg
I would like to say that I would also like to know, along with lena, the physical appearences of the characters. I also would like to know the exact ages. It was a good book, but I was confused with all the associations:
Rated of 5
by perryn
This book is the best in the world my sister reads it to me every night. I also like finding cassie crazy it is very good to. Love Perryn
Rated of 5
by mizzi
i can not agree more with chelcie, coz i read finding cassie crazy first, and just recently read feeling sorry for celia, althogh i did not feel sorry 4 her 1 bit, as i though she was a really bad best friend 2 lizzy, and christina was way more. these two books r my favorite and i cant wait for there to be a sequel to feeling sorry for celia AND finding cassie crazy! mizzi, 14 somerset
Rated of 5
by Chelcie
I loved this book sooo much I could not stop reading it, I think it is one of the best books I've ever read along with "Finding Cassie Crazy". I think Jaclyn Moriarty is a FANTASTIC author. I can't wait to read more!
Rated of 5
by lena
hey guys , i have read up 2 part 6 in the novel, its really good so far .. But i need to ask does any one know the physical appearance & personality of: Elizabeth Christina and celia?? please if you do write back at daonlylena@hotmail.com
Rated of 5
by S.G
Well, I was actually looking for a place where I could write to the author herself to congratulate her. Basically, what I planned on telling her was: That she tapped so well into the minds of teenagers. I mean, you get some authors who write a pretty decent book with incredible plot lines, but just don't get it right. There's either too much sex, too little. Too much naivety or too little (same thing right?)
But I actually could really relate to Elizabeth. It's not that she's particularly like me, or that we have anything in common. She was just so normal and realistic that I believed she exsited. Saying that, however, I want to stress that it was still an extremely entertaining book, and I too read it in one night. I agree with the other viewers that its probably not a boy book. (As you've gathered I'm a tennage girl too) I recommend the book for the same genre (teenage girls)
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