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Title | : | Absolutely Normal Chaos |
Author | : | Sharon Creech |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 230 pages |
Published | : | 2004 by Scholastic, Inc. (first published October 30th 1990) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Sharon Creech
Paperback | Pages: 230 pages Rating: 3.92 | 7989 Users | 563 Reviews
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Oh, Alpha Omega! Oh, King of Kings! I enjoyed reading this book :D! It's written as a journal of a 13 years old girl. The journal was supposed to be an assignment for her summer vacation, turn out that the girl--Mary Lou Finney--was really into writing in her journal. She filled up six little blue books. She wrote about her family, her weird cousin--Carl Ray--, her best friend, her first boy friend, and about Homer's Odyssey--the book she picked out from her summer reading list--. Girls, you should read it... It's definitely better than those teen-lits :D.
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Original Title: | Absolutely Normal Chaos |
ISBN: | 0439722144 (ISBN13: 9780439722148) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Finnie family, Carl Ray, Alex Cheevey, Furtz Family, Mary Lou's Friends, Mary Lou Finney |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 7989 Users | 563 ReviewsAppraise About Books Absolutely Normal Chaos
I was in a book store and the only books I was seeing were historical fiction books; and personally, I hate historical fiction. Then I saw this book on the shelf and Absolutely fell in love!A delightful read. I loved the main characters voice as she relayed her experiences over the summer in her journal. Sharon Creech has a gift for writing believable, relatable characters.
I haven't read a Sharon Creech novel in a while. She is one of my favorite authors. Her characters' voices are so distinct and authentic. This particular book reads like a diary. The story meanders through the reflections of a 13-year-old girl during her summer vacation. And while it isn't action-packed and definitely felt dated at times, the conclusions and ramblings of Mary Lou just make me laugh and think back to what I was like when I was 13. Sharon Creech always brings it home for me.

Soooo good!
Update 2019: Just finished this novel for at least the fourth time, and I genuinely do love this book with all of my heart. Its just so easygoing and adorable and relatable and embarrassing and its the perfect pick-me-up for my book slump. Ill never rate this book less than 5 stars, if only for the wonderful memories that always accompany it. Original 2016 review: Reread this book for the third time. It's definitely my favorite middle-grade novel of all time. The summer and journaling aspects of
A totally cute book written as a diary of a teenager in a crazy family. Now I need to read Walk Two Moons.
The title pretty much says it all.Mary Lou Finney, a character seen in "Walk Two Moons," narrates this book completely through her summer journal, and ends up having more fun with the project than she ever expected. And a crazier summer than she ever expected.Between a bunch of rambunctious siblings, having to read "The Odyssey" (which Mary Lou questions throughout in hilarious fashion) over summer, a blossoming crush on her neighbor Alex, and her very odd cousin Carl Ray staying with them, Mary
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