![]() ![]() ![]() This book is well-told, well-paced, and legitimately funny. His recommendation made sense to me, however, after just a couple of chapters. I was a little surprised, therefore, when my husband read this book and then insisted that I immediately read it as well. I associate Ellen Conford primarily with early teen romances such as those found in her short story collections, If This is Love, I'll Take Spaghetti (1983) and I Love You, I Hate You, Get Lost (1994), both of which I read as a middle schooler. Finally, she decides the best thing to do is just keep quiet, only to discover that sometimes it is appropriate to speak one's mind, in the right circumstances and with the right approach. ![]() When her mother points out that she ought to be more constructive in her criticism, Felicia takes the advice to heart, but implements it with varying degrees of humor and success. Felicia is highly critical of everything, from the radio's morning weather report, to the way her family organizes the broom closet. ![]()
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