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    The Year of Secret Assignments by Jaclyn Moriarty

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    • ISBN: 0439498821
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: April 2005
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    Comments from the Seller: 04/2005 Trade Paperback Very Good 352 p.

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    Synopsis

    The Ashbury-Brookfield pen pal program is designed to bring together the two rival schools in a spirit of harmony and "the Joy of the Envelope." But when Cassie, Lydia, and Emily send their first letters to Matthew, Charlie, and Sebastian, things don't go quite as planned. What starts out as a simple letter exchange soon leads to secret missions, false alarms, lock picking, mistaken identities, and an all-out war between the schools--not to mention some really excellent kissing.

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    Three female students from Ashbury High write to three male students from rival Brookfield High as part of a pen pal program, leading to romance, humiliation, revenge plots, and war between the schools.

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    "Once again, Moriarty uses an epistolary format to bring to life the voices of contemporary teens in an Australian private school," said PW, of this tale that contains elements of mystery, romance and revenge. Ages 12-up. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    I LOVE this book!!!by mostest_pug_lover

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    08/17/2009: This book is so so so good. I love the characters (well, most of them) and the story is really different from things that I normally read. This author is great. But I suggest reading "Feeling Sorry for Celia" first. That one is great too. Everyone should read this book. :)

    I Also Recommend: Feeling Sorry for Celia, Murder of Bindy Mackenzie.

    The Year of the Secret Assignmentsby bananna2012

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    05/23/2009: At first glance I was easily drawn to this novel. With an unique story plot unlike most books, it caught my attention and created curiosity. With few naration paragraphs, letters from three girls to three boys dominated this novel. As a class assignment issued from the teachers, Cassie, Lydia, and Emily exchange letters to Matthew, Sebastian, and Charlie during the pen pal program. Since the girls and boys are from rival schools, the six immediately send hate words to one another creating a messy distruction. Though this story seemed very interesting and the format of it was captivating at first, by the middle of the book, it grew tiresome. Just for one event to take place took multiple pages of the book and I felt the narration should have taken at least half the numbers of them. Besides my opinion on the format of The Year of the Secret Assignments, I believe Jaclyn Moriarty was brilliant pairing each girl with a boy. The numerous unexpected events truly brought out excitement in this novel making it a great piece of literature. The little bits of humor throughout the book made me laugh and Moriarty did an excellent job bringing out the images of six high school students. This is great when you have free time on your hands and wish to stress free.


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