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Title:Absolutely Normal Chaos
Author:Sharon Creech
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 230 pages
Published:2004 by Scholastic, Inc. (first published October 30th 1990)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade

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Oh, Alpha Omega! Oh, King of Kings! I enjoyed reading this book :D!
It's written as a journal of a 13 years old girl. The journal was supposed to be an assignment for her summer vacation, turn out that the girl--Mary Lou Finney--was really into writing in her journal. She filled up six little blue books. She wrote about her family, her weird cousin--Carl Ray--, her best friend, her first boy friend, and about Homer's Odyssey--the book she picked out from her summer reading list--.
Girls, you should read it... It's definitely better than those teen-lits :D.

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Original Title: Absolutely Normal Chaos
ISBN: 0439722144 (ISBN13: 9780439722148)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Finnie family, Carl Ray, Alex Cheevey, Furtz Family, Mary Lou's Friends, Mary Lou Finney

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The title pretty much says it all.Mary Lou Finney, a character seen in "Walk Two Moons," narrates this book completely through her summer journal, and ends up having more fun with the project than she ever expected. And a crazier summer than she ever expected.Between a bunch of rambunctious siblings, having to read "The Odyssey" (which Mary Lou questions throughout in hilarious fashion) over summer, a blossoming crush on her neighbor Alex, and her very odd cousin Carl Ray staying with them, Mary

Cute, humorous, poignant, fun book in a diary format. It will take you back to your early teens if you are an adult and if you are 13-14 it will make you feel that finally there is someone who understands you andyour world.

A totally cute book written as a diary of a teenager in a crazy family. Now I need to read Walk Two Moons.

Every summer that I went to visit my grandma in Ilfracombe I used to get this out of the library and read it. I couldnt remember the name or the author, only that it was about a girls summer and that the photo on the front (of the copy I used to read) was a girl in a swimming pool. I was so chuffed when I found it after about an hour of internet searching! This book brought back such nostalgia and was still pretty funny with a very loveable main character. I definitely identified a lot with this

I shelved this as a contemporary read, but it may be 'historical' in that there is no reference to computers, cell phones, or the internet, all of which are so central to the lives of today's kids. I also suspect that young readers will be able to identify with the characters better than I did. The angst! The drama!Many references to The Odyssey.

I used to love Sharon Creech's books as a kid, and I still hold a reverent place for them in my heart now, but Absolutely Normal Chaos seems to not hold up as much as some of the other books doin fact, I was never as enthralled by this book as I was by Creech's other books, like the award-winning Walk Two Moons or Chasing Redbird. I found Absolutely Normal Chaos to be a rather vapid tale this time around, resorting to all the same boring tropes about teenage girls despite a story that thankfully

I used to love Sharon Creech's books as a kid, and I still hold a reverent place for them in my heart now, but Absolutely Normal Chaos seems to not hold up as much as some of the other books doin fact, I was never as enthralled by this book as I was by Creech's other books, like the award-winning Walk Two Moons or Chasing Redbird. I found Absolutely Normal Chaos to be a rather vapid tale this time around, resorting to all the same boring tropes about teenage girls despite a story that thankfully