The Last Little Blue Envelope by Maureen Johnson

The Last Little Blue Envelope (13 Little Blue Envelopes, #2)

by Maureen Johnson

Seventeen-year-old Ginny Blackstone precipitously travels from her home in New Jersey to London when she receives a message from an unknown man telling her he has the letters that were stolen just before she completed a series of mysterious tasks assigned by her now dead aunt, an artist.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

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Rating: 3.5 Stars

I was really glad Johnson revisited Ginny's story, and gave us the last envelope. I did feel that I had closure with the previous book, but a little piece of me wondered about that last envelope. Again, we go on an awesome trip. This time, Ginny is joined by Keith, Ellis, and Oliver, and that means more mayhem and drama. My only problem was the very end. It seemed abrupt. I guess I could extrapolate, and speculate what happened next, but I wish there was a little bit more. Yes, Ginny made some great self discoveries, and some big life decisions, but it was not enough for me. Maybe Johnson was going to continue Ginny's European adventure, maybe not, but I wish there was a little bit more to the ending.

Overall: Another beautiful journey courtesy of Aunt Peg.

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