“You know you’ve read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you’ve lost a friend.” — Paul Sweeney
I absolutely feel this way.
I loved this book.
I love Maureen Johnson more than ever. : )
“You know you’ve read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you’ve lost a friend.” — Paul Sweeney
I absolutely feel this way.
I loved this book.
I love Maureen Johnson more than ever. : )
I come to you with a book I am very excited about. The Last Little Blue Envelope holds a near and dear place in my heart because 13 Little Blue Envelopes was the first book I read by Maureen Johnson. I haven’t read 13LBE in almost two years, but from what I remember, the book leaves us off at the point in which Ginny returns home after getting her backpack stolen. The backpack with the 13 envelopes (from her recently deceased Aunt Peg). The book left readers wondering what happened to that last envelope as well as Ginny’s life after her massive adventure through Europe.
Last Little Blue Envelope starts off with Ginny stressing out about college until she gets a mysterious email from someone who claims they have the last blue envelope. Ginny returns to England to meet the mysterious Oliver, and ventures off into the depths of Europe once again to follow the tasks laid out in the 13th letter. Oh, and we must not forget, there is a lot of tension between Keith and Ginny.