MORE REVIEWS FOR FIONA'S PRIVATE PAGES
Energetic and Highly Believable
"Fiona is depicted as having moved past the anxiety and sadness she felt after her parents' divorce; in this journal she is more interested in friends--what makes a good one, how to help one in trouble, and how they change over the years. The writing style is energetic and highly believable, with a voice that sounds just like a bright, reasonably sensitive sixth-grade girl.... This sequel stands on its own, but libraries that missed the first book may want to add it because Fiona is so entertaining as she sorts through the confusing situations of life."--Booklist
A Wonderful Book
"What do you think makes a True Friend? This is the question that Fiona explores in this book. Fiona's Private Pages is a wonderful book based on the pleasures and trials of friendship. It seems like every one of her ideas about friendship had to be tested and maybe changed. I could definitely understand many of Fiona's feelings.... I think many people will love to read Fiona's Private Pages and see that Fiona's experiences are much like their own. This book reminds me of what a True Friend really is, and how to be one."--Stone Soup (by a twelve-year-old reviewer)