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Butterfly Summer Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
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Title:Butterfly Summer
Author:Anne-Marie Conway
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:May 1st 2012 by Usborne Publishing
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Contemporary. Young Adult

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Some secrets last a lifetime. When Becky and her mum move to the tiny village of Oakbridge, Mum is hoping for a new beginning. But when Becky discovers an old photo of her mum in hospital clutching a baby, twelve years before Becky was born, Becky becomes haunted by the thought that her mum is keeping something from her. Stifled by her mum's over-protectiveness and depressive moods, Becky feels more alone than ever. The only place she finds comfort is at the beautiful local Butterfly Garden with her new friend, the wild-spirited and impulsive Rosa May. But Becky can't shake off the unanswered questions. Why can't she swim? Where is her dad? Who is the baby in the photo? And why is her mum lying to her? As the two girls spend more time together however, Rosa May's unpredictable temper and possessive streak suggests that she is hiding something as well...and in the heat of the sun-drenched summer, it seems that Becky is the only one in the dark.

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ISBN: 1409538591 (ISBN13: 9781409538592)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4 From 1019 Users | 128 Reviews

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i thought it was going to be a good read however it was not. this book was too predictable (right from the moment the protagonist met Rosa May everything had become clear), it was a drag to read, the age of the protagonist (only in year 7) did not fit well with the storyline even though it is a YA read.

I couldnt finish this book. It isnt made clear from the description, but its a childs book, and not a good one at that. Its overly simplistic and the characters are one dimensional and not at all believable. I felt like I was reading something that would have bored me when I was 8, not for me.

wow, I was surprised to find how much this book kept me guessing, that first I was thinking this was just a kids book with some mystery but it kept me reading all day turning the pages of Butterfly Summer and try and figure out the truths behind the lies.

The magical moment as I bought this book at the store was definitely NOT a mistake!This was the first book I read by Anne-Marie Conway and it wasn't the last!!! This book was outstanding and not only did I never want the story to end I re-read this so many times I can't even count! When Becky wants to find out about her past, maybe it's not all she really wants it to be. Rosa May has a haunting feel about her and... IT IS SUCH A GREAT BOOK!!!!😱😱😱

I loved this book so much it's such a good little book which made me not want to put it down at all. I love how all of the characters were so different and it was rather fast paced so you didn't get bored. I would highly recommend this

Oh my days!! #surprise.endingI loved the way the suspense kicked in right at the start but still a little confused....

"And do you know what the Ancient Greeks used to believe? That butterflies represent the souls of the dead." "There's a story about the Silver-studded Blue. I don't know if you'd call it a rumour or an old wives' tale.Some people say it's an ancient myth.""What is it? What do they say?""They say that if you spot the first Silver-studded Blue of the summer then the person you love the most is on their way to see you. But.....if it lands on your shoulder, then that person has come to say goodbye
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