![]() My main complaint is that this notebook just feels so short. ![]() Amelia even talks about her worries after a very scary incident involving the safety of her school, which all schoolchildren can certainly relate to now. The relative simplicity of Amelia's life, while maybe not as widely applicable to children's lives now, is celebrated with Amelia's candid writing and doodles sprinkled throughout her notebook, where she tells us all about her friends Leah and Nadia, her new school, and her life living with her mom and the infamous Cleo. Happily, they've retained their '90s charm without seeming too dated. These books, unsurprisingly, don't exactly thrill me like they used to. Klise may or may not be offended by having another author's creation branding her postcard, but of course it was too late.Īmelia's Notebook has yet to come in from another library, and I had too many holds to wait, so I started my reread of the Amelia's Notebooks with Amelia Writes Again. ![]() It seemed a wonderfully antiquated thing to do, and shortly after, I found an Amelia-themed stationary kit with some Amelia-themed postcards and used one to send to Kate Klise, telling her how much I loved her books Regarding the Fountain and Trial by Jury. I remember being impressed with the idea of a kid my age writing postcards to her friends. ![]()
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