Sunday, 3 July 2011

Week 28 - A little bit of love for book 31!

I don't usually read love stories ... as you may have gathered ... I'm much more the adventure/thriller type! However, 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson attracted my attention one day when I was surfing my Kindle for new books. It had excellent reviews and sounded intriguing and it was free! It was billed as a romance, but it turned out that although there was a bit of relationship stuff, the main thrust of the book was more about a young girl - 17 year old Ginny - as she followed in the footsteps of the Aunt she idolised, and it turned into a bit of an adventure story. Ginny is a shy, American girl, who receives a parcel containing 13 letters, in blue envelopes, from her wayward Aunt who, neither she, nor anyone, had  heard from in a couple of years. The only rule spelled out within the first letter was that she shouldn't read the next one until she had completed the task in the one she was reading. This is the trigger for a journey to London, then across Europe - where Ginny meets people and goes to places that have influenced her artistic Aunt Peg - the Aunt who said she'd always be there for Ginny but who disappeared without trace for years. This is both a physical and mental journey for our young heroine who finds out that she is capable of so much more than she ever realised. A good holiday read - and something of a rallying cry to get out there and do things you would never usually dream of doing ... because they might just open up exciting new avenues to a fuller life! The end is a bit of a cliff-hanger and leaves you wanting to find out more ... and guess what, there is a sequel! So the fact that I paid nothing for my Kindle edition is a great marketing ploy to hook you into the next book.

My star rating: FOUR.

The stats bit:
Length: 336 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (Kindle)
Other formats available: print; unabridged audio download.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun read .. I've just checked out the Kindle download page and the word must be out as it is now up to £2.49. Still tempted though, just to find out what's in those envelopes ;)

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  2. Munchkin .. just an idea, what about linking the stars list to the blogs ?

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