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A review by lottie1996
The Diaries of Bluebell Gadsby: After Iris by Natasha Farrant
3.0
This book is told in diary format which is written by the main character Blue who likes to film key events in her life so she also had the transcripts from her recordings.
Blue is trying to get on with her life after the death of her twin sister Iris, who died 3 years earlier. Blue struggles as the family don't really talk about Iris, and Blue feels like part of her is missing.
Blue is a quite lonely at school and doesn't really have any friends. Until she meets Joss an older boy who lives near her. She develops a crush on him as he is kind and helps her beat her bullies. But then she finds out that Joss is dating her big sister Flora and she is devastated.
The book doesn't really have a plot, but I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. I don't know whether I will continue on with the series.
Blue is trying to get on with her life after the death of her twin sister Iris, who died 3 years earlier. Blue struggles as the family don't really talk about Iris, and Blue feels like part of her is missing.
Blue is a quite lonely at school and doesn't really have any friends. Until she meets Joss an older boy who lives near her. She develops a crush on him as he is kind and helps her beat her bullies. But then she finds out that Joss is dating her big sister Flora and she is devastated.
The book doesn't really have a plot, but I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. I don't know whether I will continue on with the series.