Author: Maureen Johnson Book Color: Blue
Book Genre: Realistic Fiction Summary: When Ginny Blackstone received a little blue envelope from her aunt Peg, she was surprised. After all, Peg had been dead for three years from brain cancer. But when she opens the first envelope, she finds out four things: -The letter contained $100. -Her aunt had written 12 more letters. -Her aunt left those letters in a box at 4th Noodle, in New York City. -Her aunt wants her to find those letters and do exactly what they say. So Ginny leaves her home, boards a plane, and travels around Europe, following the letters and finding unexpected twists, turns, and people along the way. And Ginny is soon having the best summer of her life (WITHOUT aunt Peg), thanks to her aunt's thirteen little blue boxed envelopes. Personal Review: I liked the book. Sure, some parts dragged by, but it was enjoyable to read overall. I would probably read some parts again and I would encourage people to try and read it. I really liked when she asked a random man out to cake, or when she was meeting her new living space host, Richard (and, for some reason, I really like the part when she was at a French dinning place that her aunt had painted, called The Little Dogs). Recommendation: I recommend this book for people who like to travel, who like realistic fiction, and for people who want to read about the ultimate summer vacation in Europe. Want to buy the book? Click here.
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