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Sorry, you'll have to read it yourself to find out. But please, please do! The only possible reason a lover of teen fiction could have for missing this one is if they haven't tried Moriarty's earlier novels, in which case I'd suggest it's well worth reading at least Finding Cassie Crazy beforehand due to the development of Lydia and Emily as characters during that book. Moriarty continues to shine as one of the most imaginative and authentic voices in teen fiction today and I can see myself rereading this novel even more than I did 'Cassie'.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Spell Book of Listen Taylor by Jaclyn Moriarty]].
Further reading suggestion: For older readers and adults, I'd recommend another excellent book, also told from multiple viewpoints, [[Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher]]. At the younger end of the age scale, while it's far less ambitious and aimed at a younger age group than 'Amelia', I think many people who enjoy Jaclyn Moriarty would also like [[Star Crossed: Aries Rising by Bonnie Hearn Hill]].