-
The Murder of Bindy MacKenzie (Ashbury/Brookfield Books (Paperback)) (Paperback)
$9.99 - Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |- Also available in...
- Hardback $17.00
Short Description for The Murder of Bindy MacKenzieBeing perfect can be murder, as Bindy Mackenzie finds out in this wickedly funny follow-up to "The Year of Secret Assignments."
Full description- Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
- Published: 01 May 2008
- Format: Paperback 494 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Fiction | Crime | School Stories | Relationships
- ISBN 13: 9780439740524 ISBN 10: 0439740525
- Sales rank: 203,565
Other books
Reviews for The Murder of Bindy MacKenzie
Alternative Title
I haven't read this but my daughters have read the first book in the series, Feeling Sorry for Celia. In trying to order the next book in the series I found it very confusing - several listed books sounded almost identical! The answer is, they are!
Finding Cassie Crazy = The Year of Secret Assignments (title used in US)
The Betrayal of Bindy MacKenzie = Becoming Bindy MacKenzie in the UK or The Murder of Bindy MacKenzie in the US
Dreaming of Amelia = The Ghosts of Ashbury High in the US.
Hope this helps other to save much time and confusion! by Jill DobbsReviewed by The Compulsive Reader for TeensReadToo.com
Bindy Mackenzie--student extraordinaire and perfectionist--is the heroine in this follow-up novel to Moriarty's FEELING SORRY FOR CELIA and THE YEAR OF SECRET ASSIGNMENTS.
Bindy is thrown when she is placed in FAD--Friendship and Development class. It doesn't make any sense! Who would rip away her study period so thoughtlessly? And what could she possibly learn from the other students in her class?
But could Bindy actually be so perfect that someone wants to kill her? And if so, the only people who can figure out who the perp is in time are the classmates that Bindy underestimated and alienated.
Laugh-out-loud funny, Moriarty doesn't disappoint. Full of her trademark intricate plot twists, quick wit, and told entirely in transcripts, journal entries, and letters, this novel gives a perfectly honest portrayal of teen life that is appropriate for even younger readers. Bindy Mackenzie will keep you guessing. by TeensReadToo

share
tweet