Showing posts with label Jaclyn Moriarty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaclyn Moriarty. Show all posts

July 06, 2010

Ashbury / Brookfield Series by Jaclyn Moriarty


Written by renowned Australian Author Jaclyn Moriarty, this series is a winter must read.
Each novel being a companion to each other, these novels can be read in any order, but I would suggest them being read in the correct order. (as follows).
International covers have also been included !




To view the book synopsis' in a larger size, simply click on them.
Written in the form of meeting transcripts, HSC Exams, letters from the Ashbury-Brookfield Pen Pal project, flyers on the school notice-board and journal entries, this series will captivate your attention and keep it until the very last page.

I recommend these books for girls aged 12-15, they are brilliantly told stories that are all based around friendship.
In Feeling Sorry for Celia, the Bonds of Friendship are tested when Elizabeth's best friend decides to run away and join the circus.
Can Lydia and Emily, with the help of their Brookfield pen pals, find on what's happening with Cassie, is she really crazy?
In the Betrayal of Bindy Mackenzie, Bindy discovers herself, maybe finding friends along the way.
In the Last novel, Dreaming of Amelia, the characters who have grown up in the novels finally come together , only to be tested by the Mysterious Amelia and Riley.

NOTE: A review for Dreaming of Amelia was also published on Chicklish, click here to visit

Be sure to pick up a copy of these novels today, they're worth it!

June 15, 2010

Dreaming of Amelia by Jaclyn Moriarty

When scholarship students Amelia and Riley come to the distinguished Ashbury high, all the students are captivated by the puzzling mystique and talent of the distant couple.
Everyone wants to know everything about them, and everybody has their different opinions on where Amelia and Riley came from.
But what they don't know is that their past is one that they want to be forgotten...

Written in the form of meeting transcripts, HSC Exams on the re-count of their terms, and blog posts, Dreaming of Amelia keeps you spellbound until the last page.

I recommend this book for girls aged 12-15, it is a brilliantly told story that captivates your mind and keeps you guessing on what is going to happen.
Each of the students are tested on what they believe in, the supernatural and friendship. Are Amelia and Riley ghosts, or is it somebody else in their midst. With twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages, Dreaming of Amelia is one to buy today!

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