The Last Little Blue Envelope
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Seventeen-year-old Ginny Blackstone precipitously travels from her home in New Jersey to London when she receives a message from an unknown man telling her he has the letters that were stolen just before she completed a series of mysterious tasks assigned by her now dead aunt, an artist.
Publisher:
New York : - HarperTeen
Pages:
282
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780061976797, 0061976792
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Maureen Johnson
Physical description:
282 p. ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentI liked the first book better but this gave a nice ending to the series
It was nice knowing what the last envelope said but I think the ending of the first book was great. They should have left it at that...
THIS IS WHAT A 5 STAR BOOK SHOULD BE LIKE! I loved thiss book soooo MUCH!! It even inspired me to travel and learn more about the world out there!
i absolutely LOVED 13 little blue envelopes and was soooooo excited that there was gonna be another one..the last little blue envelope was good..it wasnt as exciting as the first..and i thought the ending just kinda left you hangin with what happens to the characters..i wish they would give you more..but definatley a good read..
Great book to end the series. I loved it. this book is about. in the last book she lost the little blue envelopes. one day a man named oliver email her about he found her envelope. she goes to london and countiune the journey again
This book was good, but not quite as good as the first one. I found it to be boring and not quite as eventful/exciting as the first. The ending of this first book really left me hanging, so I was looking forward to reading this one, but I just wasn't very impressed.
I loved the first one and the second one doesn't disappoint.
a nice conclusion (hopefully) to a good tween/teen series