
Emily the Strange has lost her memory and finds herself in the town of Blackrock with nothing more than her diary, her slingshot, and the clothes on her back.
Publisher:
New York : Harper, c2009.
ISBN:
9780061452314
0061452319
9780061452307
9780061452291
0061452319
9780061452307
9780061452291
Characteristics:
266 p. :,ill. ;,20 cm.
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Alternative Title:
The lost days


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GraceVisser
Apr 23, 2012
GraceVisser thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 10 and 20

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Add a CommentIt is very bizarre. In other words it is awesome!!!!!
Emily is truly StrAnGe:)
Emily is definitely an original, memorable character. There was almost a surreal quality to the entire story that I really appreciated. It takes a while to get into and understand what's going on. Very mysterious. I could see this possibly being made into a short film or tv mini series.
There were a lot of boring parts, but the interesting parts made me want to keep reading.
This is a fantastic book! This series is in my top ten. You won't want to put it down! :D
This one is a very good book. I really like it and I laughed a lot:)
I love Emily the Strange! It's a book about a girl who has lost her memory and has no idea where she is or WHO she is. The whole theme of Emily the Strange is about being a nonconformist and just being who you are. The whole book is filled with artwork, which makes it like a part comic book--part novel. Also, if you are a Tim Burton fan, you will enjoy this book! Hope you like it as much as I do!