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Original Title: Finding Cassie Crazy
ISBN: 0439498821 (ISBN13: 9780439498821)
Edition Language: English
Series: Ashbury/Brookfield #2
Characters: Lydia Jaackson-Oberman, Emily Thompson, Cassie Aganovic, Seb Mantegna, Charlie Taylor
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The Year of Secret Assignments (Ashbury/Brookfield #2) Paperback | Pages: 340 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 18473 Users | 886 Reviews

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Three Aussie girls become pen pals with three guys at another school in this delightful, high-spirited read by Feeling Sorry for Celia author Jaclyn Moriarty.

Told entirely through letters, diary entries, emails, and other writing, Moriarty's novel introduces us to Emily, Lydia, and Cassie -- all students at Ashbury High -- who begin writing to their Brookfield High counterparts through the schools' organized pen pal project. Readers learn quickly that each girl has her own writing style and that at two of the Brookfield boys (Seb and Charlie) seem to be smitten with Lydia and Emily. The only trouble is Cassie's pen pal, Matthew, a shady character who first sends her short, threatening letters and then becomes strangely sweet toward her. Nobody can figure out why Cassie keeps writing to him, but after she has a crushing meet-up with Matthew, Cassie discovers -- with the help of her friends and the Brookfield guys -- that he hasn't been honest about his identity. All could be ended there, but when Charlie helps take revenge and Brookfield High gets mysteriously vandalized, the group comes together to deliver justice and save the endangered pen pal project.

Fresh and impressive, Moriarty's novel is lighthearted fare that will keep readers glued to the end. In particular, her knack for capturing different writing styles shines the spotlight on her own talent, giving audiences clear inspiration to try their own diary or journal writing. Clearly centered on the girls while incorporating romance and fun guy personalities -- Rachel Cohn and Meg Cabot fans will eat this up. Shana Taylor

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Title:The Year of Secret Assignments (Ashbury/Brookfield #2)
Author:Jaclyn Moriarty
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 340 pages
Published:April 1st 2005 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published November 30th 2003)
Categories:Young Adult. Contemporary. Fiction. Romance. Realistic Fiction

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I finished re-reading this book for maybe the tenth or hundredth time on the airplane this morning.And I could write down some quirky anecdote about how I came across this book (because trust me, going on Barnes&Noble.com and ordering whatever looks mildly interesting always makes for a quirky anecdote :) or I could say how I first walked by Feeling Sorry for Celia about six times before I picked it up and then spent the whole afternoon torn between laughter and empathy, and then started

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What's not to love about The Year of Secret Assignments?! Jacyln Moriarty's writing style occasionally put me in the mind of Lemony Snicket minus the dark undertones. I enjoy stories presented in format that strays from the traditional chapter flow, and Moriarty does a good job of revealing the various characters' personalities through their letters and e-mails to one another. I know that a book has me under its spell when I am willing to sacrifice sleep on a school night to read "just a few

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If you have not yet read the brilliant Finding Cassie Crazy by Jacyln Moriarty, please do yourself a favour, stop reading this pitiful attempt at a review, and go track down a copy. Okay? Seriously, do it. If youve decided not to immediately take my advice and youre still hanging around this page, alright, Ill try to make it worth your while. So, here goes. Five Reasons to Read Finding Cassie Crazy (you really dont need all five, any one of these will do, but whatever, Im feeling verbose and

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Fantastic, hilarious, and too happiness-inducing for words. I will forever reread this.

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