As anyone who has read the first book,
13 Little Blue
Envelopes, will know… the ending goes a tad, well, unresolved. I was cautious
about beginning this book – not because I didn’t want to read it, but because I
wasn’t sure that Maureen Johnson would be able to send me back on that
magnificent journey that I had embarked on in the first book, and it was very important
to me that I be able to embark on that voyage, but any hesitation I had was
entirely misguided. Not only was it everything I hoped it to be, it was better.
It was a beautiful journey, even the second time around. I laughed, I cried
(literally – I did cry), and I happily was swept off on Ginny’s journey again,
this time a few months after the first book took place. I don’t want to spoil
anything, so I won’t… I’m just going to leave it at
Holy sneezeballs, Batman, this book was freaking amazing, and move
forward.
Likelihood I will reread: 100%
Likelihood I will recommend it to others: 100%
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