An Order of Amelie, Hold the Fries

An Order of Amelie, Hold the Fries
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12+
Release Date
September 04, 2004
ISBN
1550378619
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"An ultra-modern teen love story." Seventeen-year-old Tim is smitten when he glimpses the girl of his dreams. But who is she? When her name and address falls from her bag, he can't believe his luck. Tim boldly writes to his fantasy woman. But to his surprise, the address belongs to someone else: Amelie. She writes Tim back to say she's hardly the girl he spotted: she's not beautiful, she's two years his senior, and she's as good as engaged. Intrigued by her wit, and pumped by the challenge, Tim tries to convince Amelie to meet him. A series of humorous and sarcastic exchanges begin. Through emails and letters, scratchings on take-out containers, and scrawlings on news clippings, the relationship grows. The unstoppable energy and optimism in the letters are conveyed through the inventive lay-out devoting one page to each message. An Order of Amelie, Hold the Fries is the "Griffin and Sabine" for teens.

"An ultra-modern teen love story."

Seventeen-year-old Tim is smitten when he glimpses the girl of his dreams. But who is she? When her name and address falls from her bag, he can't believe his luck.

Tim boldly writes to his fantasy woman. But to his surprise, the address belongs to someone else: Amelie. She writes Tim back to say she's hardly the girl he spotted: she's not beautiful, she's two years his senior, and she's as good as engaged. Intrigued by her wit, and pumped by the challenge, Tim tries to convince Amelie to meet him.

A series of humorous and sarcastic exchanges begin. Through emails and letters, scratchings on take-out containers, and scrawlings on news clippings, the relationship grows.

The unstoppable energy and optimism in the letters are conveyed through the inventive lay-out devoting one page to each message. An Order of Amelie, Hold the Fries is the "Griffin and Sabine" for teens.

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A boy, Tim, finds an adress written on a peice of paper which had dropped out of a girl's bag. He boldly pursues it and finds Amelie, whom he writes to and falls in love with. She, though already nearly engaged, falls in love back despite her attempts to resist.

This book really annoyed me at the beginning but I got more into it. I love the different layouts of the pages and the cool pictures n' stuff. When reading the book, it sorta reminded me of Heart On My Sleeve (which I had HATED). But this book, though short, is an interesting read.
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