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13 Little Blue Envelopes: Little Blue Envelope Series, Book 1 [Kindle Edition]

Maureen Johnson
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“Equal parts poignant, funny and inspiring, with a delicious fairytale ending.”
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“Johnson’s writing is sophisticated and humorous, her characterisations pitch perfect.”
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When Ginny receives thirteen little blue envelopes and instructions to buy a plane ticket to London, she knows something exciting is going to happen. What Ginny doesn't know is that she will have the adventure of her life and it will change her in more ways than one. Life and love are waiting for her across the Atlantic, and the thirteen little blue envelopes are the key to finding them in this funny, romantic, heartbreaking novel.


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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
When Virginia Blackstone (Ginny) receives the first blue envelope from her Aunt Peg in the mail, it sends her on an exciting, funny, and sometimes poignant adventure that readers will be delighted to join. The envelope contains $1,000 in cash, and the instructions to pick up a package of envelopes that start Ginny on a trip around Europe, tracing the steps of her eccentric Aunt. The instructions are specific; no cell phones, no maps, and Ginny can only open one envelope at a time, after she's completed each task in the previous letter.

Through the letters, Ginny learns more about what drove her Aunt to flee to Europe in pursuit of her art, and about her Aunt's last year of life, since Aunt Peg has passed away from a brain tumor by the time the first envelope arrives--and Ginny never got to say good-bye. Through her adventures, Ginny learns a lot about herself. Her own strength and ingenuity, her ability to forgive, and that she, too, can be an interesting person.

Some of the tasks seem impossible; find the one cafe in all of Paris where her Aunt spent a month sleeping behind the bar and decorating the cafe to pay her rent. Others are easier, at least on the surface; find a starving artist and be his mysterious benefactor. Readers will both laugh at some of Ginny's mishaps and cringe at some of her mistakes as the envelopes lead her around Europe.

Peopled with a strong cast of supporting characters--the cute playwright she meets in London, the annoying family of Americans with a "schedule" in Amsterdam, the crazy artist friends of her Aunt--the novel unfolds at a fast pace, while never losing its poignancy as Ginny retraces the steps of the Aunt she loved. Ms. Johnson has written an excellent and entertaining novel that I highly recommend.

Reviewed by: Dena Landon
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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These little blue envelopes have been carefully prepared for Ginny by her aunt who has disappeared from her New York life and who is next heard of setting Ginny this amazing challenge to fly from New York to London with one backpack, the money in the first envelope and no idea what the other twelve envelopes contain...

Ginny is seventeen so this is a book aimed at a younger audience but I really enjoyed it for a lighthearted, enjoyable read. There is a wicked sense of humour that surfaces in places and if there are a few too many coincidences then I was willing to forgive them. I loved the idea of the envelopes and it got me thinking what I would want to pass onto a younger niece... :)

Some quotes and memorable moments:

Envelope 6 which involves Rome, sex and cake.

'She was standing in the airport of Copenhagen, staring at a doorway, trying to figure out if it was (a) a bathroom and (b) what kind of bathroom it was. The door merely said H.
Was she an H?
Was H "hers"? It could just as easily be "his". Or "Helicopter Room:Not a Bathroom at All".'

'Pack snacks. This is a good rule to follow in all aspects of life.'

'A quiet London street - the kind of quiet that whispers wealth, tradition, and the presence of lots of high-tech security systems.'

If you shy from fairytales, don't get a kick out of kaleidoscopes and think student aged travellers are a blight on society then you'll probably do yourself an injury gnashing your teeth attempting this. If however you are young and hopeful that someone will surprise you with an adventure like this one or you are willing to be nostalgic about what adventures you might have had then you should enjoy this nice fluffy book. 8/10. The sort of book you read and then start planning who to buy a copy for... :)
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A Fair Novel 16 Feb 2012
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It was a nice, funny book, and worth reading, but definitely not worth buying. I'm glad I did not spend money on it and instead got from the library. I didn't like Ginny, at all: I thought she was wimpy and annoying and pathetic. For me, I have to love the characters to love a book. The writing was nothing more than good - enjoyable but not memorable.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A great travel adventure
This book suited me down to the ground as it involves my love of travel.

17 year old Virginia (Ginger, Ginny, Gin) has been left a series of letters from her Aunt Peg to... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Book worm
Good writing but horrible main character
When this book first came out here in the UK, I was in the middle of my vampire obsession and so didn't want to read it. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jade
Good book, great for the price!
This book felt a little short to me - despite having 13 envelopes to open it seemed to go rather quickly with relatively limited depth on each leg of her trip around Europe. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Christopher Dolman
fab
I enjoyed 13 little envelopes and thought it was a unique offering in the YA contemporary genre. I read it in a matter of hours and enjoyed every page. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Kirsty at the Overflowing Library
Very unfulfilling, shame.
There was a lot of promise in the the premise of this book but it just didn't deliver at all in my opinion. Some parts just didn't make much sense (e.g. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Janice
Authentic & Exciting
I absolutely adored this book and I don't think that there was anything that I disliked about it at all. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Stepping Out of the Page
13 Little Blue Envelopes
I did enjoy this book but agree with other reviewers some of the adventures coiuld have been expanded a bit more. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Chill
Not just for older teens it's a must read for teen's mums too.
My daughter, a college student in the US, told me I should read this (with an underlying MUST). I was enchanted with it, it is a truly amazing read. Read more
Published 9 months ago by rhosymynydd
It could have been better
I expected better... this was the first book i read from maureen johnson and i bought it because i liked the whole idea of travelling through europe, acomplishing tasks, but it... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Filipa
A teenage read
I sort of enjoyed this book, but the realist in me wondered whether a naive 17-yr-old american girl should really travel unaccompanied round europe without anyone knowing where she... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Avid reader
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