Clarice Bean, Don't Look Now

by Lauren Child

Hardcover, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Genres

Publication

Orchard Books (2006), Hardcover, 257 pages

Description

Clarice Bean has a list of things to worry about. How does she handle them?

User reviews

LibraryThing member Rehema
I think this book is funny, down to earth, and fun. it is based on a book about a girl leading a
realistic life, like me.
LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
Clarice Bean, who's so obsessed with the Ruby Redfort, can't seem to piece together the big mysteries in her own life. She's worrying constantly and everything's going wrong in her own life. It isn't until she's able to put down the book that she sees what's going on.
LibraryThing member ashley5
Clarice Bean is a person who likes these books about this spy Ruby Redfort now this girl is giving her information about being a spy. and clarice bean is thinking she is a spy.
LibraryThing member jon1lambert
Lauren Child’s books make me laugh out loud. I wish they had been around when I was young. A lot must be owed to Sue Townsend and Adrian Mole. I like the adult humour too, for instance, the reference to the organic vegetarian shop in Don’t look now. ‘I like it there, it’s sort of calming
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and you can drink herbal drinks at the counter. In the shop it’s all quiet, i.e, no customers’.
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Awards

Children's Favorites Awards (Selection — 2008)

Language

Physical description

257 p.; 7.24 inches

ISBN

1846160499 / 9781846160493

Local notes

It’s the worry you hadn’t even thought to worry about that should worry you the most. At least that’s how it looks to Clarice Bean, who has been writing her worries in a notebook (things like infinity, or change). And now that her worst never-imagined worry has happened — her utterly best friend is moving away forever — Clarice doesn’t even care about her tickets to the Ruby Redfort, girl detective, movie premiere.
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