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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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Tammy

It was such a great book, I really loved it. The only thing that really annoyed was the letters from the Assostiation of Teenagers I just didn't think they had to be in the book.
jessi

i thought this novel was complicated and difficult to read. actually i don't even think you would classify it as a novel. it is the most busy and messy book i have read in a long time.
Fabiola

I didn't really enjoy 'Feeling sorry for Celia' as i thought it was a hard book to start reading! I felt that you COULD put it down, unlike Harry Potter which you CAN"T! So overall i give it a 1.

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